Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Remember when Apple's FaceTime stopped working years ago? Turns out it was a deliberate part of Apple's planned obsolescence tactics.
- Well, it just got easier to run Ubuntu on Windows 10 as a virtual machineâand SURPRISE: itâs all thanks to Microsoft.
- Twitter has told an undisclosed number of users their private messages may have been leaked to third-parties for more than a year.
- Health officials, who are looking at how to apply blockchain technology to public health issues, consulted with Walmart on improving food supply traceabilityâand they plan to use the technology in the produce department.

]]>
785bef4f5aa194a458dd569107fa119bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Remember when Apple's FaceTime stopped working years ago? Turns out it was a deliberate part of Apple's planned obsolescence tactics.- Well, it just got easier to run Ubuntu on Windows 10 as a virtua...no32:481301575575Top Stories for the Week of September 26, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Remember when Apple's FaceTime stopped working years ago? Turns out it was a deliberate part of Apple's planned obsolescence tactics.
- Well, it just got easier to run Ubuntu on Windows 10 as a virtual machine--and SURPRISE: it's all thanks to Microsoft.
- Twitter has told an undisclosed number of users their private messages may have been leaked to third-parties for more than a year.
- Health officials, who are looking at how to apply blockchain technology to public health issues, consulted with Walmart on improving food supply traceability--and they plan to use the technology in the produce department.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/575/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1301/q/ld/CAT5TV-575-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-26-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 19, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 574Wed, 19 Sep 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/574/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Bristol Airport has blamed a cyber attack for causing flight display screens to fail for two days.
- It could soon prove expensive for media makers to chase online pirates in Canada. The country's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that internet providers are entitled to "reasonable" compensation when asked to link pirates' IP addresses to customer details.
- A few lines of CSS is all it takes to bring Apple devices to their knees.
- The father of Linux, Linus Torvalds, would like to apologize for years of being a jerk, and is taking time off to learn empathy.

]]>
6ada8d2d66b6dce7cf08416b7c7ac064Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Bristol Airport has blamed a cyber attack for causing flight display screens to fail for two days.- It could soon prove expensive for media makers to chase online pirates in Canada. The country's Sup...no25:211296574574Top Stories for the Week of September 19, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Bristol Airport has blamed a cyber attack for causing flight display screens to fail for two days.
- It could soon prove expensive for media makers to chase online pirates in Canada. The country's Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that internet providers are entitled to "reasonable" compensation when asked to link pirates' IP addresses to customer details.
- A few lines of CSS is all it takes to bring Apple devices to their knees.
- The father of Linux, Linus Torvalds, would like to apologize for years of being a jerk, and is taking time off to learn empathy.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/574/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1296/q/ld/CAT5TV-574-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-19-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 12, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 573Wed, 12 Sep 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/573/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Bitcoin and other digital currencies continue to tumble in value, amid concerns that Wall Street institutions are shunning cryptocurrencies.
- To map the planetâs winds, the British-built Aeolus satellite has begun firing its laser down on Earth.
- A self-driving bus has begun shuttle service in Calgary.
- We may not have colonies on Mars and faster-than-light travel yet but, if you have a Vizio TV, youâll get a taste of a bizarre future wherein gadgets turn against their makers after first betraying their owners. Also: a pop-up informing you that your TV has been spying on you will prompt you to sue its own manufacturer.

]]>
3060889627888419845a3e8f18964ba0Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Bitcoin and other digital currencies continue to tumble in value, amid concerns that Wall Street institutions are shunning cryptocurrencies.- To map the planet's winds, the British-built Aeolus sat...no27:081291573573Top Stories for the Week of September 12, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Bitcoin and other digital currencies continue to tumble in value, amid concerns that Wall Street institutions are shunning cryptocurrencies.
- To map the planet's winds, the British-built Aeolus satellite has begun firing its laser down on Earth.
- A self-driving bus has begun shuttle service in Calgary.
- We may not have colonies on Mars and faster-than-light travel yet but, if you have a Vizio TV, you'll get a taste of a bizarre future wherein gadgets turn against their makers after first betraying their owners. Also: a pop-up informing you that your TV has been spying on you will prompt you to sue its own manufacturer.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/573/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1291/q/ld/CAT5TV-573-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-12-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 5, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 572Wed, 05 Sep 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/572/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Mozilla says it will soon be modifying its Firefox browser to block all user-tracking on websites by default.
- Windows on Arm is now a thing.
- Uber says it plans to focus more on its electric scooter and bike business, and less on cars, despite the fact it could hurt profits.
- Gene-editing hope for muscular dystrophy.

]]>
a101e19c1c2d2db9a2cb6e6a28ca2999Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Mozilla says it will soon be modifying its Firefox browser to block all user-tracking on websites by default.- Windows on Arm is now a thing.- Uber says it plans to focus more on its electric scoote...no30:021286572572Top Stories for the Week of September 5, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Mozilla says it will soon be modifying its Firefox browser to block all user-tracking on websites by default.
- Windows on Arm is now a thing.
- Uber says it plans to focus more on its electric scooter and bike business, and less on cars, despite the fact it could hurt profits.
- Gene-editing hope for muscular dystrophy.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/572/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1286/q/ld/CAT5TV-572-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-5-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 29, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 571Wed, 29 Aug 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/571/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Hackers are now turning to in-store kiosks to have your sim card "swapped" so they can access two-factor authentication on your accounts.
- A security plug-in for the Firefox browser is under fire after users discovered it was collecting and uploading their online activity.
- Linux 4.18 is now available after a number of well documented hiccups.
- Youâre not the only one feeling run down by the news of the day. The folks at Google apparently believe we could all use a dose of good news at times, too. The company has announced it is testing a new Google Assistant feature called âTell me something goodâ that will allow users to hear a summary of more uplifting news stories.

]]>
0aaf6d92d04d12f33f4d44df83dee1b0Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Hackers are now turning to in-store kiosks to have your sim card "swapped" so they can access two-factor authentication on your accounts.- A security plug-in for the Firefox browser is under fire aft...no25:471277570570Top Stories for the Week of August 22, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Hackers are now turning to in-store kiosks to have your sim card "swapped" so they can access two-factor authentication on your accounts.
- A security plug-in for the Firefox browser is under fire after users discovered it was collecting and uploading their online activity.
- Linux 4.18 is now available after a number of well documented hiccups.
- You're not the only one feeling run down by the news of the day. The folks at Google apparently believe we could all use a dose of good news at times, too. The company has announced it is testing a new Google Assistant feature called "Tell me something good" that will allow users to hear a summary of more uplifting news stories.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/570/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1277/q/ld/CAT5TV-570-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-22-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 15, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 569Wed, 15 Aug 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/569/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- In what could be called a major design fail, a proof-of-concept has shown that a compromized charger could be used to take control of a modern laptop.
- A software bug at a large US bank has resulted in hundreds of people actually losing their homes.
- Nintendo is suing retro game ROM distributors.
- Patrick Stewart is returning to Star Trek with a new series focused on the next chapter of Captain Picard's life.

]]>
b3ca3c3fe4544a0c68555883f0d41cbdHere are the stories we're covering this week:- In what could be called a major design fail, a proof-of-concept has shown that a compromized charger could be used to take control of a modern laptop.- A software bug at a large US bank has resulted ...no29:511270569569Top Stories for the Week of August 15, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- In what could be called a major design fail, a proof-of-concept has shown that a compromized charger could be used to take control of a modern laptop.
- A software bug at a large US bank has resulted in hundreds of people actually losing their homes.
- Nintendo is suing retro game ROM distributors.
- Patrick Stewart is returning to Star Trek with a new series focused on the next chapter of Captain Picard's life.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/569/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1270/q/ld/CAT5TV-569-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-15-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 8, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 568Wed, 08 Aug 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/568/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The lesson learned from Dutch Court: Crime does pay. Ransomware thieves have been let off with community service.
- Another German state plans a switch back from Linux to Windows.
- Google has followed the lead of Apple by banning crypto-mining apps from its Play Store.
- Microsoft wants to stop Windows 10 updates from annoying you.

]]>
d89b14d7720deb31bff198464108f768Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The lesson learned from Dutch Court: Crime does pay. Ransomware thieves have been let off with community service.- Another German state plans a switch back from Linux to Windows.- Google has followe...no24:351262568568Top Stories for the Week of August 8, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The lesson learned from Dutch Court: Crime does pay. Ransomware thieves have been let off with community service.
- Another German state plans a switch back from Linux to Windows.
- Google has followed the lead of Apple by banning crypto-mining apps from its Play Store.
- Microsoft wants to stop Windows 10 updates from annoying you.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/568/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1262/q/ld/CAT5TV-568-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-8-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 1, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 567Wed, 01 Aug 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/567/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Amazon has reported record-breaking quarterly profits helped by a rise in online sales and demand for its cloud services.
- Google's sister-company Waymo has announced a trial in which its self-driving cars will ferry shoppers to and from a nearby Walmart store to pick up their groceries.
- Children could be banned from owning drones weighing more than 250g under a new proposal from the Department for Transport in the UK.
- A competition helping to drive development of the futuristic hyperloop transport system has been won by engineering students from Munich.

]]>
0f7c07f16c7af52671a161c7dece89b2Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Amazon has reported record-breaking quarterly profits helped by a rise in online sales and demand for its cloud services.- Google's sister-company Waymo has announced a trial in which its self-drivin...no26:541267567567Top Stories for the Week of August 1, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Amazon has reported record-breaking quarterly profits helped by a rise in online sales and demand for its cloud services.
- Google's sister-company Waymo has announced a trial in which its self-driving cars will ferry shoppers to and from a nearby Walmart store to pick up their groceries.
- Children could be banned from owning drones weighing more than 250g under a new proposal from the Department for Transport in the UK.
- A competition helping to drive development of the futuristic hyperloop transport system has been won by engineering students from Munich.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/567/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1267/q/ld/CAT5TV-567-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-1-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 25, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 566Wed, 25 Jul 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/566/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- According to research published in Nature, machine helps robots perform chemistry experiments faster than human scientists.
- A prolific hacking group has struck again, this time stealing close to $1 million from Russiaâs PIR Bank.
- Just when we started to think autonomous vehicles were looking good, someone has developed a GPS spoofing device that can make them drive straight into oncoming traffic.
- If you think hackers are all bad, think again as we look at a hardware hacker who has solved the issue of Amazon's Alexa devices: what if the user canât speak or hear?

]]>
77bd038cd049b9fdec65bc8352c69c40Here are the stories we're covering this week:- According to research published in Nature, machine helps robots perform chemistry experiments faster than human scientists.- A prolific hacking group has struck again, this time stealing close to $1 ...no24:071255566566Top Stories for the Week of July 25, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- According to research published in Nature, machine helps robots perform chemistry experiments faster than human scientists.
- A prolific hacking group has struck again, this time stealing close to $1 million from Russia's PIR Bank.
- Just when we started to think autonomous vehicles were looking good, someone has developed a GPS spoofing device that can make them drive straight into oncoming traffic.
- If you think hackers are all bad, think again as we look at a hardware hacker who has solved the issue of Amazon's Alexa devices: what if the user can't speak or hear?https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/566/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1255/q/ld/CAT5TV-566-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-25-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of July 18, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 565Wed, 18 Jul 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/565/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Engine maker Rolls-Royce has designed a propulsion system for a flying taxi which it says could take to the skies as soon as early next decade.
- Shoppers in the US and elsewhere struggled to access Amazon's website as one of its biggest annual sales, Prime Day, went underway Monday.
- A solar plane which can stay aloft for weeks at a time is to be manufactured by Airbus in the UK.
- The Atari VCS Console runs a custom Linux distro called âAtariOSâ

]]>
2513cbbabddb943ec9295eec3aa36cb5Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Engine maker Rolls-Royce has designed a propulsion system for a flying taxi which it says could take to the skies as soon as early next decade.- Shoppers in the US and elsewhere struggled to access A...no18:471250565565Top Stories for the Week Of July 18, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Engine maker Rolls-Royce has designed a propulsion system for a flying taxi which it says could take to the skies as soon as early next decade.
- Shoppers in the US and elsewhere struggled to access Amazon's website as one of its biggest annual sales, Prime Day, went underway Monday.
- A solar plane which can stay aloft for weeks at a time is to be manufactured by Airbus in the UK.
- The Atari VCS Console runs a custom Linux distro called "AtariOS"https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/565/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1250/q/ld/CAT5TV-565-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-July-18-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 11, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 564Wed, 11 Jul 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/564/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Under a government proposal to cut emissions, new homes in suburban England will need to be fitted with electric car charging points.
- A migrating, tagged, male stork blipped out of contact on April 26, only to run up a $2,700 phone bill a few weeks later.
- Amazon wants to fill the gap left by the closure of stores like Toys 'R Us... by sending out printed catalogs!
- A friendly reminder in case you haven't already upgraded your web hosting to use SSL: Effective this month, Google is warning users that their web sites arenât secure.

]]>
dd043c79a18b3ec78fd65f96c68d3bccHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Under a government proposal to cut emissions, new homes in suburban England will need to be fitted with electric car charging points.- A migrating, tagged, male stork blipped out of contact on April ...no22:191245564564Top Stories for the Week of July 11, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Under a government proposal to cut emissions, new homes in suburban England will need to be fitted with electric car charging points.
- A migrating, tagged, male stork blipped out of contact on April 26, only to run up a $2,700 phone bill a few weeks later.
- Amazon wants to fill the gap left by the closure of stores like Toys 'R Us... by sending out printed catalogs!
- A friendly reminder in case you haven't already upgraded your web hosting to use SSL: Effective this month, Google is warning users that their web sites aren't secure.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/564/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1245/q/ld/CAT5TV-564-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-11-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 4, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 563Wed, 04 Jul 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/563/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Amazon has purchased PillPack, an online pharmacy, for nearly $1B.
- Adidas warned late on Thursday that hackers may have taken customer data from its US website.
- An experimental robot with an animated cartoon face has been sent to the International Space Station on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
- Facebook is giving up on its plan to create drones that beam down internet connectivity.

]]>
42df1cbc4d49d12b9a65e6e17b4a7f6eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Amazon has purchased PillPack, an online pharmacy, for nearly $1B.- Adidas warned late on Thursday that hackers may have taken customer data from its US website.- An experimental robot with an anima...no25:131240563563Top Stories for the Week of July 4, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Amazon has purchased PillPack, an online pharmacy, for nearly $1B.
- Adidas warned late on Thursday that hackers may have taken customer data from its US website.
- An experimental robot with an animated cartoon face has been sent to the International Space Station on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
- Facebook is giving up on its plan to create drones that beam down internet connectivity.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/563/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1240/q/ld/CAT5TV-563-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-4-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of June 27, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 562Wed, 27 Jun 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/562/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The Reserve Bank of India has given the country's banking sector a hard deadline to get Windows XP out of its ATMs.
- After failing saftey tests, dozens of carbon monoxide alarms sold via Amazon and eBay have been taken offline.
- Tesla plans to downsize its solar production: The company will cut 9 percent of its workforce, close more than a dozen installation facilities, and end its partnership with Home Depot.
- Pornographic images are appearing in Super Mario Odyssey.

]]>
a425f2953eb402c804375514a3bc4ef5Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The Reserve Bank of India has given the country's banking sector a hard deadline to get Windows XP out of its ATMs.- After failing saftey tests, dozens of carbon monoxide alarms sold via Amazon and e...no29:341237562562Top Stories for the Week of June 27, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The Reserve Bank of India has given the country's banking sector a hard deadline to get Windows XP out of its ATMs.
- After failing saftey tests, dozens of carbon monoxide alarms sold via Amazon and eBay have been taken offline.
- Tesla plans to downsize its solar production: The company will cut 9 percent of its workforce, close more than a dozen installation facilities, and end its partnership with Home Depot.
- Pornographic images are appearing in Super Mario Odyssey.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/562/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1237/q/ld/CAT5TV-562-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-June-27-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of June 20, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 561Wed, 20 Jun 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/561/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The inventor of a sophisticated compression technique fights back as Google tries to patent his work.
- Urban robots have been rolled out in both Dubai and China.
- A couple who admitted to stealing more than a $1.2m worth of goods from Amazon has been sentenced to nearly six years in jail.
- A software bug meant millions of Facebook users may have unknowingly posted private information to the public.

]]>
bf4a305fbe6736b0ba018570aa4adb9bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The inventor of a sophisticated compression technique fights back as Google tries to patent his work.- Urban robots have been rolled out in both Dubai and China.- A couple who admitted to stealing m...no23:201232561561Top Stories for the Week of June 20, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The inventor of a sophisticated compression technique fights back as Google tries to patent his work.
- Urban robots have been rolled out in both Dubai and China.
- A couple who admitted to stealing more than a $1.2m worth of goods from Amazon has been sentenced to nearly six years in jail.
- A software bug meant millions of Facebook users may have unknowingly posted private information to the public.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/561/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1232/q/ld/CAT5TV-561-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-June-20-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of June 6, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 559Wed, 06 Jun 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/559/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft is acquiring GitHub.
- The FBI is advising users of consumer-grade routers and network-attached storage devices to reboot them as soon as possible to counter Russian-engineered malware that has infected hundreds of thousands devices.
- Apple on Monday previewed a variety of security and privacy features it plans to add to macOS and iOS operating systems, including encrypted Facetime group calls, password-management tools, and camera and microphone protections.
- ASUS has staged its annual Computex keynote and shown off laptops with dual screens--but it's not at all what you're imagining!

]]>
190234ec9ac27d418d3957529b4c7f5fHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Microsoft is acquiring GitHub.- The FBI is advising users of consumer-grade routers and network-attached storage devices to reboot them as soon as possible to counter Russian-engineered malware that ...no28:241225559559Top Stories for the Week of June 6, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft is acquiring GitHub.
- The FBI is advising users of consumer-grade routers and network-attached storage devices to reboot them as soon as possible to counter Russian-engineered malware that has infected hundreds of thousands devices.
- Apple on Monday previewed a variety of security and privacy features it plans to add to macOS and iOS operating systems, including encrypted Facetime group calls, password-management tools, and camera and microphone protections.
- ASUS has staged its annual Computex keynote and shown off laptops with dual screens--but it's not at all what you're imagining!https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/559/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1225/q/ld/CAT5TV-559-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-June-6-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 30, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 558Wed, 30 May 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/558/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- YouTube is launching a music streaming service, offering both videos and audio tracks, in an attempt to compete with Spotify and Apple Music.
- London, England has a solution to the cashless-society problem facing street performers, and it involves an investment in contactless payment systems.
- Two Canadian banks say accounts have been compromised: CIBC says 40,000, and BMO says up to 50,000 customer accounts are affected.
- Ride-hailing firm Uber will give its European drivers access to medical coverage and compensation for work-related injuries.

]]>
3f1551d4da69be5302d7f8fc0fff60c7Here are the stories we're covering this week:- YouTube is launching a music streaming service, offering both videos and audio tracks, in an attempt to compete with Spotify and Apple Music.- London, England has a solution to the cashless-society p...no25:421218558558Top Stories for the Week of May 30, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- YouTube is launching a music streaming service, offering both videos and audio tracks, in an attempt to compete with Spotify and Apple Music.
- London, England has a solution to the cashless-society problem facing street performers, and it involves an investment in contactless payment systems.
- Two Canadian banks say accounts have been compromised: CIBC says 40,000, and BMO says up to 50,000 customer accounts are affected.
- Ride-hailing firm Uber will give its European drivers access to medical coverage and compensation for work-related injuries.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/558/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1218/q/ld/CAT5TV-558-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-30-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 23, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 557Wed, 23 May 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/557/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Intel and Microsoft have revealed yet another Spectre and Meltdown vulnerability.
- The University of Greenwich has been fined Â£120,000 by the Information Commissioner.
- Social networking giant and market-leading data broker, Facebook, is once again taking heat for playing fast and loose with its access to personal information.
- YouTube is launching a music streaming service, offering both videos and audio tracks, in an attempt to compete with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music.

]]>
72d58ed76e78b9375fe21d8c30f6bd02Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Intel and Microsoft have revealed yet another Spectre and Meltdown vulnerability.- The University of Greenwich has been fined GBP120,000 by the Information Commissioner.- Social networking giant and ...no23:111213557557Top Stories for the Week of May 23, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Intel and Microsoft have revealed yet another Spectre and Meltdown vulnerability.
- The University of Greenwich has been fined 120,000 by the Information Commissioner.
- Social networking giant and market-leading data broker, Facebook, is once again taking heat for playing fast and loose with its access to personal information.
- YouTube is launching a music streaming service, offering both videos and audio tracks, in an attempt to compete with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/557/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1213/q/ld/CAT5TV-557-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-23-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 16, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 556Wed, 16 May 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/556/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Malware has been found hiding inside software in the Ubuntu Snap store.
- After 33 years, Notepad finally displays text files properly.
- Facebook is launching its own blockchain division as part of a broader reorganization of its executive lineup.
- Nintendo is bringing back its outrageously popular $60 NES Classic Edition console next month.

]]>
c88748382202994d74b260a8996e51c5Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Malware has been found hiding inside software in the Ubuntu Snap store.- After 33 years, Notepad finally displays text files properly.- Facebook is launching its own blockchain division as part of a...no25:071209556556Top Stories for the Week of May 16, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Malware has been found hiding inside software in the Ubuntu Snap store.
- After 33 years, Notepad finally displays text files properly.
- Facebook is launching its own blockchain division as part of a broader reorganization of its executive lineup.
- Nintendo is bringing back its outrageously popular $60 NES Classic Edition console next month.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/556/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1209/q/ld/CAT5TV-556-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-16-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 9, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 555Wed, 09 May 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/555/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Twitter's 330 million users are being urged to change their passwords after some were exposed on its internal network in plain text.
- Ford is developing a new smart car window to enable blind passengers to experience the passing landscape.
- Imagine the frustration of playing a game where the difficulty level constantly changes. That's what an experiment in AI technology is doing to some retro classics.
- Equifax has published yet more details on the personal records and sensitive information stolen by miscreants after they hacked its databases last year.

]]>
7eca73c43c400c5c692ae379e1822783Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Twitter's 330 million users are being urged to change their passwords after some were exposed on its internal network in plain text.- Ford is developing a new smart car window to enable blind passeng...no26:481203555555Top Stories for the Week of May 9, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Twitter's 330 million users are being urged to change their passwords after some were exposed on its internal network in plain text.
- Ford is developing a new smart car window to enable blind passengers to experience the passing landscape.
- Imagine the frustration of playing a game where the difficulty level constantly changes. That's what an experiment in AI technology is doing to some retro classics.
- Equifax has published yet more details on the personal records and sensitive information stolen by miscreants after they hacked its databases last year.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/555/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1203/q/ld/CAT5TV-555-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-9-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 2, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 554Wed, 02 May 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/554/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A true Linux smartphone will be available within the next year.
- It's already happening: people are porting Linux to the Nintendo Switch.
- A company which specialises in delivery robots plans to expand its operations from two campuses to twenty by 2019 with a fleet of one thousand.
- A driver who moved into the passenger seat after putting his electric car into autopilot while at 40mph on a highway has been banned from driving.

]]>
705981971c4cc6f54fd203824dda5f84Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A true Linux smartphone will be available within the next year.- It's already happening: people are porting Linux to the Nintendo Switch.- A company which specialises in delivery robots plans to exp...no23:361200554554Top Stories for the Week of May 2, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A true Linux smartphone will be available within the next year.
- It's already happening: people are porting Linux to the Nintendo Switch.
- A company which specialises in delivery robots plans to expand its operations from two campuses to twenty by 2019 with a fleet of one thousand.
- A driver who moved into the passenger seat after putting his electric car into autopilot while at 40mph on a highway has been banned from driving.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/554/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1200/q/ld/CAT5TV-554-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-2-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of April 25, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 553Wed, 25 Apr 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/553/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Germany's supreme court has rejected a legal case that sought to stop people using the popular âAdblock Plus programâ that removes ads from websites.
- A Chinese web giant has found a âWindows zero-day,â and is keeping the details quiet while working with Microsoft on the issue.
- An unpatchable vulnerability has been found in the Nintendo Switch that can be exploited to run custom code.
- Do you run Drupal? You need to upgrade immediately!

]]>
fa02ea49d7038cf60e8887607838b6e9Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Germany's supreme court has rejected a legal case that sought to stop people using the popular "Adblock Plus program" that removes ads from websites.- A Chinese web giant has found a "Windows z...no25:331195553553Top Stories for the Week of April 25, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Germany's supreme court has rejected a legal case that sought to stop people using the popular "Adblock Plus program" that removes ads from websites.
- A Chinese web giant has found a "Windows zero-day," and is keeping the details quiet while working with Microsoft on the issue.
- An unpatchable vulnerability has been found in the Nintendo Switch that can be exploited to run custom code.
- Do you run Drupal? You need to upgrade immediately!https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/553/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1195/q/ld/CAT5TV-553-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-April-25-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of April 18, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 552Wed, 18 Apr 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/552/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The future of electric cars could look a lot like a slot car track.
- Amazon claims it doesnât eavesdrop on customers' conversations to target advertising at them, after it emerged that it had patented "voice-sniffing" tech.
- A U.S. federal judge ruled on Monday that Facebook must face a class action lawsuit alleging that the social network unlawfully used a facial recognition process on photos without user permission.
- Veteran game maker Sega announced it is getting back into the hardware game at the Sega FES 2018 event over the weekend - with a shrunken version of its classic Megadrive (or Genesis) console.

]]>
c700916e2a6b56b27c33cc0322f2a3bdHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The future of electric cars could look a lot like a slot car track.- Amazon claims it doesn't eavesdrop on customers' conversations to target advertising at them, after it emerged that it had paten...no22:371188552552Top Stories for the Week of April 18, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The future of electric cars could look a lot like a slot car track.
- Amazon claims it doesn't eavesdrop on customers' conversations to target advertising at them, after it emerged that it had patented "voice-sniffing" tech.
- A U.S. federal judge ruled on Monday that Facebook must face a class action lawsuit alleging that the social network unlawfully used a facial recognition process on photos without user permission.
- Veteran game maker Sega announced it is getting back into the hardware game at the Sega FES 2018 event over the weekend - with a shrunken version of its classic Megadrive (or Genesis) console.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/552/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1188/q/ld/CAT5TV-552-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-April-18-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of April 11, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 551Wed, 11 Apr 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/551/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- IBM just unveiled the âworldâs smallest computer.â
- The mind-reading AlterEgo headset interacts with Alexa . . . telephathically?
- The Linux "beep" command can be exploited.
- Apple plans to replace Intel chips and will use its own custom Mac chips beginning in 2020.

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The FCC has approved SpaceX's plan to launch nearly 4,500 broadband satellites
- Fed up with Facebook data-slurping? Firefox has a cunning plan.
- The patches Microsoft released for Meltdown in Windows 7 actually made the operating system LESS secure.
- Last year's Pokemon Go Fest attendees got their tickets refunded; but that wasn't enough.

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- SpaceX and Tesla have deleted their Facebook pages.
- Intel has announced it is âdiscontinuingâ the âIntel Graphics Update Tool for Linux.â
- Watch what you say while using Microsoft products. The company's new service agreement says it can punish you for using "offensive language."
- A GTX 1070 is the recommended card for VR with the new HTC Vive Pro.

]]>
026086e3a26b4997450fa826a1ca99cfHere are the stories we're covering this week:- SpaceX and Tesla have deleted their Facebook pages.- Intel has announced it is "discontinuing" the "Intel Graphics Update Tool for Linux."- Watch what you say while using Microsoft products....no24:361173549549Top Stories for the Week of March 28, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- SpaceX and Tesla have deleted their Facebook pages.
- Intel has announced it is "discontinuing" the "Intel Graphics Update Tool for Linux."
- Watch what you say while using Microsoft products. The company's new service agreement says it can punish you for using "offensive language."
- A GTX 1070 is the recommended card for VR with the new HTC Vive Pro.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/549/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1173/q/ld/CAT5TV-549-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-28-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 21, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 548Wed, 21 Mar 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/548/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Thanks to robots and automation in the US - AFRICA is at risk.
- US cities are starting to crack down on commercial crypto-mining due to the heavy load it puts on their power grid.
- An autonomous flying taxi is coming to New Zealand.
- 3D printed homes for the less fortunate.

]]>
9633544f48eb4c7340caf6a95e034670Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Thanks to robots and automation in the US - AFRICA is at risk.- US cities are starting to crack down on commercial crypto-mining due to the heavy load it puts on their power grid.- An autonomous fly...no27:541171548548Top Stories for the Week of March 21, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Thanks to robots and automation in the US - AFRICA is at risk.
- US cities are starting to crack down on commercial crypto-mining due to the heavy load it puts on their power grid.
- An autonomous flying taxi is coming to New Zealand.
- 3D printed homes for the less fortunate.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/548/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1171/q/ld/CAT5TV-548-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-21-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 14, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 547Wed, 14 Mar 2018 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/547/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Elon Musk, a man prone to ludicrous deadlines, has birthed yet another: test flights of his Mars spaceship next year.
- A drone owner has been charged with starting a fire that destroyed 300 acres of grassland in Arizona's Coconino national forest.
- A new study shows that less than half of ransomware targets who pay up actually get their files back.
- Ransomware for robots is the next big security nightmare.

]]>
bbe749aab88c16824cd792e1667bdee9Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Elon Musk, a man prone to ludicrous deadlines, has birthed yet another: test flights of his Mars spaceship next year.- A drone owner has been charged with starting a fire that destroyed 300 acres of ...no22:491167547547Top Stories for the Week of March 14, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Elon Musk, a man prone to ludicrous deadlines, has birthed yet another: test flights of his Mars spaceship next year.
- A drone owner has been charged with starting a fire that destroyed 300 acres of grassland in Arizona's Coconino national forest.
- A new study shows that less than half of ransomware targets who pay up actually get their files back.
- Ransomware for robots is the next big security nightmare.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/547/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1167/q/ld/CAT5TV-547-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-14-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 7, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 546Wed, 07 Mar 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/546/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A floating windmill farm off the coast of Scotland is generating energy quite efficiently.
- A DDoS attack of an unprecedented scale is taking place thanks to an exploit in memcached.
- Levi's is switching to lasers in an effort to cut down on chemical use in the manufacture of denim.
- Driverless cars are raising some big questions in UK courts as the Law Commission aims to adjust British driving laws to accommodate a future filled with autonomous vehicles.

]]>
996cb30158eb45344028aa735af2437dHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A floating windmill farm off the coast of Scotland is generating energy quite efficiently.- A DDoS attack of an unprecedented scale is taking place thanks to an exploit in memcached.- Levi's is swit...no22:561161546546Top Stories for the Week of March 7, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A floating windmill farm off the coast of Scotland is generating energy quite efficiently.
- A DDoS attack of an unprecedented scale is taking place thanks to an exploit in memcached.
- Levi's is switching to lasers in an effort to cut down on chemical use in the manufacture of denim.
- Driverless cars are raising some big questions in UK courts as the Law Commission aims to adjust British driving laws to accommodate a future filled with autonomous vehicles.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/546/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1161/q/ld/CAT5TV-546-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-7-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 28, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 545Wed, 28 Feb 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/545/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A startup in the UK is making huge waves by lowering the cost of robotic prostheses; using 3D printing technology.
- A California electronics recycler is fighting to stay out of jail after he admitted to copying thousands of Windows reinstallation discs, to use with refurbished PCs.
- AI researchers at Google have developed algorithms that can assess the risk of heart attacks by analyzing retinal scans.
- A clock designed to run for 10,000 years is under construction.

]]>
86a1ae2b0a4818227deaace24c8dd7a4Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A startup in the UK is making huge waves by lowering the cost of robotic prostheses; using 3D printing technology.- A California electronics recycler is fighting to stay out of jail after he admitted...no26:401154545545Top Stories for the Week of February 28, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A startup in the UK is making huge waves by lowering the cost of robotic prostheses; using 3D printing technology.
- A California electronics recycler is fighting to stay out of jail after he admitted to copying thousands of Windows reinstallation discs, to use with refurbished PCs.
- AI researchers at Google have developed algorithms that can assess the risk of heart attacks by analyzing retinal scans.
- A clock designed to run for 10,000 years is under construction.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/545/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1154/q/ld/CAT5TV-545-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-28-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 21, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 544Wed, 21 Feb 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/544/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- An IT worker who accidentally threw out a hard drive containing a small cache of bitcoin has lost over $100m because of the blunder.
- Investigations have been launched after a helicopter reportedly crashed when swerving to avoid a consumer drone.
- A Japanese company is planning to build the world's tallest wooden skyscraper in 2041 to mark its 350th anniversary.
- A mountain of sensitive FedEx customer data has been exposed.
- Microsoft has back-ported its âWindows Defender Advanced Threat Protectionâ security toolkit from Windows 10, to Windows 7 and 8.1.

]]>
e4b57daffdf2e2fd21869349dbfcc610Here are the stories we're covering this week:- An IT worker who accidentally threw out a hard drive containing a small cache of bitcoin has lost over $100m because of the blunder.- Investigations have been launched after a helicopter reportedly c...no25:271150544544Top Stories for the Week of February 21, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- An IT worker who accidentally threw out a hard drive containing a small cache of bitcoin has lost over $100m because of the blunder.
- Investigations have been launched after a helicopter reportedly crashed when swerving to avoid a consumer drone.
- A Japanese company is planning to build the world's tallest wooden skyscraper in 2041 to mark its 350th anniversary.
- A mountain of sensitive FedEx customer data has been exposed.
- Microsoft has back-ported its "Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection" security toolkit from Windows 10, to Windows 7 and 8.1.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/544/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1150/q/ld/CAT5TV-544-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-21-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 14, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 543Wed, 14 Feb 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/543/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Is Amazon planning to track its employees? A patent has been granted for an ultrasonic wristband that can monitor a worker's every move.
- Data on soldiersâ running patterns, captured by fitness app Strava, has been discovered to detail the secret whereabouts of military bases.
- Best Buy has informed music companies that it will stop selling CDs this July.
- YouTube is developing new policies to protect itself from the fallout caused by creators that are posting inappropriate content.

]]>
827331134d2fdece17762c877524c183Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Is Amazon planning to track its employees? A patent has been granted for an ultrasonic wristband that can monitor a worker's every move.- Data on soldiers' running patterns, captured by fitness app...no23:541143543543Top Stories for the Week of February 14, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Is Amazon planning to track its employees? A patent has been granted for an ultrasonic wristband that can monitor a worker's every move.
- Data on soldiers' running patterns, captured by fitness app Strava, has been discovered to detail the secret whereabouts of military bases.
- Best Buy has informed music companies that it will stop selling CDs this July.
- YouTube is developing new policies to protect itself from the fallout caused by creators that are posting inappropriate content.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/543/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1143/q/ld/CAT5TV-543-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-14-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 7, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 542Wed, 07 Feb 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/542/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The Samsung Group heir arrested last year in a corruption scandal in South Korea has been set free.
- That didn't take long: someone has hacked Amazon Key, the lock that allows delivery drivers to open your front door and leave your packages inside.
- LiDAR has once again unveiled a lost city, this time with over 60,000 Mayan houses in it.
- UNICEF is turning to gamers in order to raise money through cryptocurrency mining.

]]>
dd2c52f989d89538741fa3b752fd593dHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The Samsung Group heir arrested last year in a corruption scandal in South Korea has been set free.- That didn't take long: someone has hacked Amazon Key, the lock that allows delivery drivers to ope...no19:211137542542Top Stories for the Week of February 7, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The Samsung Group heir arrested last year in a corruption scandal in South Korea has been set free.
- That didn't take long: someone has hacked Amazon Key, the lock that allows delivery drivers to open your front door and leave your packages inside.
- LiDAR has once again unveiled a lost city, this time with over 60,000 Mayan houses in it.
- UNICEF is turning to gamers in order to raise money through cryptocurrency mining.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/542/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1137/q/ld/CAT5TV-542-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-7-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 31, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 541Wed, 31 Jan 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/541/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A company who sold fake followers to social media users is under investigation for the practice.
- The largest cryptocurrency theft in history happened Friday in Japan, with a loss equivalent to $530 million USD.
- Apple is making the slow down of old devices "optional".
- Net neutrality will be enforced in New York under orders from the governor.

]]>
9b77213aabb0711865d6fb37c803e19fHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A company who sold fake followers to social media users is under investigation for the practice.- The largest cryptocurrency theft in history happened Friday in Japan, with a loss equivalent to $530 ...no23:361132541541Top Stories for the Week of January 31, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A company who sold fake followers to social media users is under investigation for the practice.
- The largest cryptocurrency theft in history happened Friday in Japan, with a loss equivalent to $530 million USD.
- Apple is making the slow down of old devices "optional".
- Net neutrality will be enforced in New York under orders from the governor.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/541/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1132/q/ld/CAT5TV-541-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-31-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 24, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 540Wed, 24 Jan 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/540/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- OnePlus confirmed on Friday that thieves have siphoned tens of thousands of credit card numbers from its online store.
- Buses used to transport Apple employees to their offices have had their windows smashed, possibly by pellet guns.
- A new botnet is infecting cryptocurrency mining computers and replacing wallet addresses with its own.
- A remote controlled drone in Australia saved 2 boys in the water on its first day of use by lifeguards.

]]>
49999d6b07b7ebd84f68e28d57804196Here are the stories we're covering this week:- OnePlus confirmed on Friday that thieves have siphoned tens of thousands of credit card numbers from its online store.- Buses used to transport Apple employees to their offices have had their windows...no18:231128540540Top Stories for the Week of January 24, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- OnePlus confirmed on Friday that thieves have siphoned tens of thousands of credit card numbers from its online store.
- Buses used to transport Apple employees to their offices have had their windows smashed, possibly by pellet guns.
- A new botnet is infecting cryptocurrency mining computers and replacing wallet addresses with its own.
- A remote controlled drone in Australia saved 2 boys in the water on its first day of use by lifeguards.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/540/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1128/q/ld/CAT5TV-540-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-24-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 17, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 539Wed, 17 Jan 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/539/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- OnePlus has admitted that the clipboard app in a beta build of its Android OS was beaming back mystery data to a cloud service in China.
- Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are continuing to voice their displeasure with Apple's approach to iPhone security; with one FBI official reportedly calling the company "jerks" and an "evil genius."
- Tesla's Solar Roof tiles are going ahead with installations following their staff-only trial period.
- Apple is handing off Chinese iCloud operations to a local firm in February.

]]>
94cf0f0f2d135527bc2570ff8dc362ffHere are the stories we're covering this week:- OnePlus has admitted that the clipboard app in a beta build of its Android OS was beaming back mystery data to a cloud service in China.- Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are continui...no18:391122539539Top Stories for the Week of January 17, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- OnePlus has admitted that the clipboard app in a beta build of its Android OS was beaming back mystery data to a cloud service in China.
- Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are continuing to voice their displeasure with Apple's approach to iPhone security; with one FBI official reportedly calling the company "jerks" and an "evil genius."
- Tesla's Solar Roof tiles are going ahead with installations following their staff-only trial period.
- Apple is handing off Chinese iCloud operations to a local firm in February.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/539/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1122/q/ld/CAT5TV-539-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-17-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 10, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 538Wed, 10 Jan 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/538/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- We'll explain the latest threatâdubbed Meltdown and Spectre.
- Lithium-ion Batteries in HP Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations, that are not customer replaceable, are being recalled. We'll tell you which products are affectedâso stick around.
- Remember the VTech hack we reported on, back in 2015? The FTC has finally reached a settlement deal with the toymaker.
- And, Toyota is working with a handful of companies to create an autonomous electric fleet of vehicles.

]]>
582f4e2cd77ad4e5b675c2eb25524716Here are the stories we're covering this week:- We'll explain the latest threat--dubbed Meltdown and Spectre.- Lithium-ion Batteries in HP Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations, that are not customer replaceable, are being recalled. We'll te...no21:071119538538Top Stories for the Week of January 10, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- We'll explain the latest threat--dubbed Meltdown and Spectre.
- Lithium-ion Batteries in HP Notebook Computers and Mobile Workstations, that are not customer replaceable, are being recalled. We'll tell you which products are affected--so stick around.
- Remember the VTech hack we reported on, back in 2015? The FTC has finally reached a settlement deal with the toymaker.
- And, Toyota is working with a handful of companies to create an autonomous electric fleet of vehicles.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/538/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1119/q/ld/CAT5TV-538-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-10-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 3, 2018 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 537Wed, 03 Jan 2018 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/537/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The loss of an expensive Russian satellite was due to an error in the coordinates that were programmed into it at launch.
- Apple has apologised after facing criticism for admitting it deliberately slows down ageing iPhone models.
- Google has developed a human-like, text-to-speech AI.
- As it turns out, the Nigerian prince is actually a 67 year old man from Louisiana.

]]>
184ddadfc00c696213cc6a77585ad135Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The loss of an expensive Russian satellite was due to an error in the coordinates that were programmed into it at launch.- Apple has apologised after facing criticism for admitting it deliberately sl...no20:341115537537Top Stories for the Week of January 3, 2018201811Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The loss of an expensive Russian satellite was due to an error in the coordinates that were programmed into it at launch.
- Apple has apologised after facing criticism for admitting it deliberately slows down ageing iPhone models.
- Google has developed a human-like, text-to-speech AI.
- As it turns out, the Nigerian prince is actually a 67 year old man from Louisiana.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/537/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1115/q/ld/CAT5TV-537-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-3-2018-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 27, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 536Wed, 27 Dec 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/536/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The surveillance camera network in the US Capital was hijacked by Romanian ransomware, and charges have been filed against a pair that were arrested abroad.
- Nissan Canada's vehicle-financing wing has been hacked, putting personal information on more than a million customers into the hands of miscreants.
- Tesla's Elon Musk has pledged to make a pick-up truck as part of future plans for the electric vehicle-maker.
- Talk of long-range wireless charging has been around for some time, but weâve yet to see a product that can charge devices from relatively long distances. Thanks to startup Energous, however, room-scale charging will soon be a reality, and available to everyone.
- Apple has changed the rules around how games on its app store will be using loot boxes.

]]>
a6921013c50649d665d89f0ec51d3872Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The surveillance camera network in the US Capital was hijacked by Romanian ransomware, and charges have been filed against a pair that were arrested abroad.- Nissan Canada's vehicle-financing wing ha...no26:291098536536Top Stories for the Week of December 27, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The surveillance camera network in the US Capital was hijacked by Romanian ransomware, and charges have been filed against a pair that were arrested abroad.
- Nissan Canada's vehicle-financing wing has been hacked, putting personal information on more than a million customers into the hands of miscreants.
- Tesla's Elon Musk has pledged to make a pick-up truck as part of future plans for the electric vehicle-maker.
- Talk of long-range wireless charging has been around for some time, but we've yet to see a product that can charge devices from relatively long distances. Thanks to startup Energous, however, room-scale charging will soon be a reality, and available to everyone.
- Apple has changed the rules around how games on its app store will be using loot boxes.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/536/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1098/q/ld/CAT5TV-536-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-27-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of December 20, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 535Wed, 20 Dec 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/535/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A password manager that gives your private passwords to any web site comes preinstalled with Windows 10.
- A non-profit in San Francisco is taking heat because their robot worker costs far less than a human.
- The FCC has voted to eliminate net neutrality rules.
- Google will be using lasers instead of fiber to deploy high-speed internet in India.

]]>
4b3d83678e9804c7142058e00323cc01Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A password manager that gives your private passwords to any web site comes preinstalled with Windows 10.- A non-profit in San Francisco is taking heat because their robot worker costs far less than a...no28:381092535535Top Stories for the Week Of December 20, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A password manager that gives your private passwords to any web site comes preinstalled with Windows 10.
- A non-profit in San Francisco is taking heat because their robot worker costs far less than a human.
- The FCC has voted to eliminate net neutrality rules.
- Google will be using lasers instead of fiber to deploy high-speed internet in India.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/535/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1092/q/ld/CAT5TV-535-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-December-20-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 13, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 534Wed, 13 Dec 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/534/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Forget about working overtime in Japan now that drones are flying overhead blaring the tune Auld Lang Syne.
- In a blow to the robot delivery industry, San Francisco officials have voted to restrict where they can go in the city.
- DanTDM has been named richest YouTuber of 2017 after making more than $16m this year alone.
- We'll tell you what you need to know about a serious bug in TeamViewer for Windows, macOS and Linux.

]]>
4a239856f03e15589908fafa84f073ceHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Forget about working overtime in Japan now that drones are flying overhead blaring the tune Auld Lang Syne.- In a blow to the robot delivery industry, San Francisco officials have voted to restrict w...no21:281087534534Top Stories for the Week of December 13, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Forget about working overtime in Japan now that drones are flying overhead blaring the tune Auld Lang Syne.
- In a blow to the robot delivery industry, San Francisco officials have voted to restrict where they can go in the city.
- DanTDM has been named richest YouTuber of 2017 after making more than $16m this year alone.
- We'll tell you what you need to know about a serious bug in TeamViewer for Windows, macOS and Linux.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/534/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1087/q/ld/CAT5TV-534-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-13-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of December 6, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 533Wed, 06 Dec 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/533/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Google has released an AI toolkit for the Raspberry Pi.
- Thanks to new regulations, cellphone-unlocking is now free in Canada.
- A ridiculously dangerous bug in macOS was fixed quickly, but unfortunately, comes right back after a software update.
- Facebook Messenger is coming to pre-teens. Should parents be concerned?

]]>
6d671d631fa88676156b4ed2a1198b24Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Google has released an AI toolkit for the Raspberry Pi.- Thanks to new regulations, cellphone-unlocking is now free in Canada.- A ridiculously dangerous bug in macOS was fixed quickly, but unfortuna...no29:271080533533Top Stories for the Week Of December 6, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Google has released an AI toolkit for the Raspberry Pi.
- Thanks to new regulations, cellphone-unlocking is now free in Canada.
- A ridiculously dangerous bug in macOS was fixed quickly, but unfortunately, comes right back after a software update.
- Facebook Messenger is coming to pre-teens. Should parents be concerned?https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/533/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1080/q/ld/CAT5TV-533-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-December-6-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 29, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 532Wed, 29 Nov 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/532/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A hard drive has been stolen from an exclusive club containing the personal details of members such as Steven Fry and Lord Rees.
- The US government is funding mind control chip research.
- Getting a drone for Christmas? If you're in the UK you may have to consider new legislation coming this spring.
- Uber's driver and customer data has been compromized and they've paid hackers to try to cover it up.
- Skype has been removed from app stores in China.

]]>
ad104c7cd10003a8b951f2d7f7f2c470Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A hard drive has been stolen from an exclusive club containing the personal details of members such as Steven Fry and Lord Rees.- The US government is funding mind control chip research.- Getting a ...no20:221076532532Top Stories for the Week of November 29, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A hard drive has been stolen from an exclusive club containing the personal details of members such as Steven Fry and Lord Rees.
- The US government is funding mind control chip research.
- Getting a drone for Christmas? If you're in the UK you may have to consider new legislation coming this spring.
- Uber's driver and customer data has been compromized and they've paid hackers to try to cover it up.
- Skype has been removed from app stores in China.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/532/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1076/q/ld/CAT5TV-532-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-29-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 22, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 531Wed, 22 Nov 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/531/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Fake News is now being used by criminals for financial and commercial gain. We'll tell you how they're doing it.
- Tesla has launched an electric transport truck that it guarantees won't break down for a million miles.
- Drone Maker DJI made a big security mistake, and in trying to cover it up, they are going after the guy who reported it, through their bug bounty program.
- A severely dangerous exploit on Intel CPUs has users scrambling to update their firmwares. We'll tell you what you need to do, and why it's so serious for both Windows and Linux users.

]]>
4ff9ab7bc7673a6da049e24c7c51953bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Fake News is now being used by criminals for financial and commercial gain. We'll tell you how they're doing it.- Tesla has launched an electric transport truck that it guarantees won't break down fo...no27:551072531531Top Stories for the Week of November 22, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Fake News is now being used by criminals for financial and commercial gain. We'll tell you how they're doing it.
- Tesla has launched an electric transport truck that it guarantees won't break down for a million miles.
- Drone Maker DJI made a big security mistake, and in trying to cover it up, they are going after the guy who reported it, through their bug bounty program.
- A severely dangerous exploit on Intel CPUs has users scrambling to update their firmwares. We'll tell you what you need to do, and why it's so serious for both Windows and Linux users.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/531/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1072/q/ld/CAT5TV-531-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-22-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 15, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 530Wed, 15 Nov 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/530/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The in-browser mining of cryptocurrency is becoming a serious issue.
- A new machine is going to print metal parts at a tenth of the cost of today's manufacturing systems; potentially launching a revolution in small part production.
- Keep your iPhone X warm, otherwise it may not work.
- And, Intel vs. AMD? Forget about it: the arch rivals are working together to bring out a new hybrid.

]]>
ce790827149e509f253081eef31451ccHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The in-browser mining of cryptocurrency is becoming a serious issue.- A new machine is going to print metal parts at a tenth of the cost of today's manufacturing systems; potentially launching a r...no22:151064530530Top Stories for the Week of November 15, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The in-browser mining of cryptocurrency is becoming a serious issue.
- A new machine is going to print metal parts at a tenth of the cost of today's manufacturing systems; potentially launching a revolution in small part production.
- Keep your iPhone X warm, otherwise it may not work.
- And, Intel vs. AMD? Forget about it: the arch rivals are working together to bring out a new hybrid.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/530/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1064/q/ld/CAT5TV-530-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-15-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 8, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 529Wed, 08 Nov 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/529/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Broadcom has confirmed a $130 BEEELLION buy-out offer for their rival, Qualcomm
- Some iPhone users are fuming over the new "Letter 'i' bug."
- Tor has been leaking users' real IP addresses.
- Australia's multimillion dollar broadband network is under attack - from cockatoos!

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A Google company chose Toronto, Ontario, as the building site for its new futuristic city.
- Microsoft has ended production of Kinect - its motion-tracking games controller.
- It may sound like an April Fools prank, but no: Amazon really does want you to give their delivery drivers a "key" to your house.
- Remember the robot that said it would âdestroy humansâ? Well, it just became the first robot in the world to gain citizenship.
- A Microsoft rep had to switch to Chrome during a presentation - because Edge kept crashing.

]]>
cdbca3af1fa881acec1246fe606d5920Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A Google company chose Toronto, Ontario, as the building site for its new futuristic city.- Microsoft has ended production of Kinect - its motion-tracking games controller.- It may sound like an Apr...no28:211056528528Top Stories for the Week of November 1, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A Google company chose Toronto, Ontario, as the building site for its new futuristic city.
- Microsoft has ended production of Kinect - its motion-tracking games controller.
- It may sound like an April Fools prank, but no: Amazon really does want you to give their delivery drivers a "key" to your house.
- Remember the robot that said it would "destroy humans"? Well, it just became the first robot in the world to gain citizenship.
- A Microsoft rep had to switch to Chrome during a presentation - because Edge kept crashing.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/528/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1056/q/ld/CAT5TV-528-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-1-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 25, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 527Wed, 25 Oct 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/527/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A botnet of unknown intent has been discovered and is spreading at a frightening rate.
- Google's "Project Loon" has brought Internet and cellular service to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico.
- Samsung hopes to succeed where other vendors have failed: they want to bring the full desktop Linux experience to smartphones.
- Do you have Eltima Player or Folx on your Mac? You may need to wipe everything and reinstall macOS because a nasty bit of malware came with their popular software and is giving hackers full access to absolutely everything, including your iCloud account.

]]>
bdf12997d5b28beaf63af7e6727d003cHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A botnet of unknown intent has been discovered and is spreading at a frightening rate.- Google's "Project Loon" has brought Internet and cellular service to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico.- Samsun...no20:271052527527Top Stories for the Week of October 25, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A botnet of unknown intent has been discovered and is spreading at a frightening rate.
- Google's "Project Loon" has brought Internet and cellular service to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico.
- Samsung hopes to succeed where other vendors have failed: they want to bring the full desktop Linux experience to smartphones.
- Do you have Eltima Player or Folx on your Mac? You may need to wipe everything and reinstall macOS because a nasty bit of malware came with their popular software and is giving hackers full access to absolutely everything, including your iCloud account.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/527/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1052/q/ld/CAT5TV-527-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-25-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of October 18, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 526Wed, 18 Oct 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/526/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- An airplane flying nearly half a kilometer in the air was hit by a drone in Canada.
- It's easy to hack Subaru door locks using a Raspberry Pi.
- Windows 10 is under fire by the Dutch data protection authority.
- Android ransomware DoubleLocker encrypts data and changes PINs.
- In security news, WPA2 has been cracked, and you need to hear about this if you use WiFi.

]]>
aa344cabc2788a78930a0770109f9b1cHere are the stories we're covering this week:- An airplane flying nearly half a kilometer in the air was hit by a drone in Canada.- It's easy to hack Subaru door locks using a Raspberry Pi.- Windows 10 is under fire by the Dutch data protection ...no23:081047526526Top Stories for the Week Of October 18, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- An airplane flying nearly half a kilometer in the air was hit by a drone in Canada.
- It's easy to hack Subaru door locks using a Raspberry Pi.
- Windows 10 is under fire by the Dutch data protection authority.
- Android ransomware DoubleLocker encrypts data and changes PINs.
- In security news, WPA2 has been cracked, and you need to hear about this if you use WiFi.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/526/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1047/q/ld/CAT5TV-526-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-October-18-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 11, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 525Wed, 11 Oct 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/525/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- It's official. If you had a Yahoo account in 2013, it was compromised.
- Apple is investigating a series of reports about battery problems with some of its new iPhone 8 Plus phones.
- Nvidia's CEO says Moore's Law is dead, claiming GPUs will soon replace CPUs.
- In the near future, you may be able to eat a robot that will heal you or provide nutrients.
- Don't mess with Amazon! A couple is facing up to 20 years in jail for stealing over $1.2m in merch from the online shopping site.

]]>
a5434e7964388e00759dcd99de16eb31Here are the stories we're covering this week:- It's official. If you had a Yahoo account in 2013, it was compromised.- Apple is investigating a series of reports about battery problems with some of its new iPhone 8 Plus phones.- Nvidia's CEO...no35:531042525525Top Stories for the Week of October 11, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- It's official. If you had a Yahoo account in 2013, it was compromised.
- Apple is investigating a series of reports about battery problems with some of its new iPhone 8 Plus phones.
- Nvidia's CEO says Moore's Law is dead, claiming GPUs will soon replace CPUs.
- In the near future, you may be able to eat a robot that will heal you or provide nutrients.
- Don't mess with Amazon! A couple is facing up to 20 years in jail for stealing over $1.2m in merch from the online shopping site.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/525/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1042/q/ld/CAT5TV-525-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-11-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 4, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 524Wed, 04 Oct 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/524/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Ubuntu is dropping the 32-bit ISO.
- Unfortunately, some people still use Internet Explorer... and yet another serious exploit has been found.
- Dyson plans to release a "radical" electric car in 2020.
- Equifax doesn't seem to have a grasp on security.

]]>
8b68b4417adca775fdf80221e15f9f4bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Ubuntu is dropping the 32-bit ISO.- Unfortunately, some people still use Internet Explorer... and yet another serious exploit has been found.- Dyson plans to release a "radical" electric car in 2020...no17:071034524524Top Stories for the Week of October 4, 2017201711Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Ubuntu is dropping the 32-bit ISO.
- Unfortunately, some people still use Internet Explorer... and yet another serious exploit has been found.
- Dyson plans to release a "radical" electric car in 2020.
- Equifax doesn't seem to have a grasp on security.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/524/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1034/q/ld/CAT5TV-524-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-4-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 28, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 523Wed, 27 Sep 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/523/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

For our 10th Anniversary game show special, Sasha has lost her voice [again] and must utilize the amazing lip reading skills of her understudy, Carrie Webb. Together, they'll cover a top news story about a robotic kitchen... or a dinner meeting for singles. We're not sure.

]]>
0505458873a3537d4c7ef2635eb6c1e1For our 10th Anniversary game show special, Sasha has lost her voice [again] and must utilize the amazing lip reading skills of her understudy, Carrie Webb. Together, they'll cover a top news story about a robotic kitchen... or a dinner meeting for s...no03:311031523523Top Stories for the Week of September 28, 2017201710Tech NewsFor our 10th Anniversary game show special, Sasha has lost her voice [again] and must utilize the amazing lip reading skills of her understudy, Carrie Webb. Together, they'll cover a top news story about a robotic kitchen... or a dinner meeting for singles. We're not sure.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/523/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1031/q/ld/CAT5TV-523-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-28-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 20, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 522Wed, 20 Sep 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/522/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Equifax's IT leaders have "retired" as the company reveals it knew about the bug that allowed hackers to access their data long before it happened.
- Malicious Android apps with more than a million downloads have slipped past Google's defenses twice.
- Best Buy has pulled Kaspersky from their store shelves, worried that the Russians are using it to spy on American computer users.
- Have you downloaded CCleaner lately on your Windows machines? If you have, you should know that it was loaded with malware.

]]>
edd90505cbe99684013a003d5a216debHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Equifax's IT leaders have "retired" as the company reveals it knew about the bug that allowed hackers to access their data long before it happened.- Malicious Android apps with more than a million do...no10:511026522522Top Stories for the Week of September 20, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Equifax's IT leaders have "retired" as the company reveals it knew about the bug that allowed hackers to access their data long before it happened.
- Malicious Android apps with more than a million downloads have slipped past Google's defenses twice.
- Best Buy has pulled Kaspersky from their store shelves, worried that the Russians are using it to spy on American computer users.
- Have you downloaded CCleaner lately on your Windows machines? If you have, you should know that it was loaded with malware.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/522/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1026/q/ld/CAT5TV-522-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-20-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 13, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 521Wed, 13 Sep 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/521/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- More excitement in technological advancement in the fight against cancer as scientists in Texas reveal a pen-like device that can find cancerous cells in just 10 seconds.
- A potentially dangerous overlay exploit has been found in all versions of Android before Oreo.
- A massive data breach has happened at credit reporting giant Equifax, raising serious concern over mass identity theft.
- If you've been having trouble finding a reason to replace Windows with Linux, I've got one for you: a design flaw discovered in the Windows kernel allows malicious programs to mask themselves from antivirus programs... and Microsoft says they're not going to fix it.
- Facebook claims its ads have the potential to reach more people than recent U.S. census data shows exist, and that's troublesome for one analyst, who thinks third-party measurement services stand to benefit.
- A WordPress plugin installed on around 200,000 web sites has a backdoor that lets the code authors do pretty much anything they like with your content.

]]>
a2d2f096aee06a5da27695e5c37533f8Here are the stories we're covering this week:- More excitement in technological advancement in the fight against cancer as scientists in Texas reveal a pen-like device that can find cancerous cells in just 10 seconds.- A potentially dangerous ove...no14:301021521521Top Stories for the Week of September 13, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- More excitement in technological advancement in the fight against cancer as scientists in Texas reveal a pen-like device that can find cancerous cells in just 10 seconds.
- A potentially dangerous overlay exploit has been found in all versions of Android before Oreo.
- A massive data breach has happened at credit reporting giant Equifax, raising serious concern over mass identity theft.
- If you've been having trouble finding a reason to replace Windows with Linux, I've got one for you: a design flaw discovered in the Windows kernel allows malicious programs to mask themselves from antivirus programs... and Microsoft says they're not going to fix it.
- Facebook claims its ads have the potential to reach more people than recent U.S. census data shows exist, and that's troublesome for one analyst, who thinks third-party measurement services stand to benefit.
- A WordPress plugin installed on around 200,000 web sites has a backdoor that lets the code authors do pretty much anything they like with your content.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/521/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1021/q/ld/CAT5TV-521-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-13-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of September 6, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 520Wed, 06 Sep 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/520/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Reddit is going closed-source.
- Iconic board game Settlers of Catan is coming to virtual reality.
- Amazon is facing at least one lawsuit from those recalled solar eclipse glasses.
- Nearly 1/2 million pacemakers are vulnerable to an easy hack attack that could kill the user, and a firmware update is immediately required.
- A huge breakthrough has been made in Cancer research as scientists develop a nanobot capable of killing cancer cells in under three minutes.

]]>
7e13418977f3d25a6c9a4e5843627d4bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Reddit is going closed-source.- Iconic board game Settlers of Catan is coming to virtual reality.- Amazon is facing at least one lawsuit from those recalled solar eclipse glasses.- Nearly 1/2 milli...no13:221015520520Top Stories for the Week Of September 6, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Reddit is going closed-source.
- Iconic board game Settlers of Catan is coming to virtual reality.
- Amazon is facing at least one lawsuit from those recalled solar eclipse glasses.
- Nearly 1/2 million pacemakers are vulnerable to an easy hack attack that could kill the user, and a firmware update is immediately required.
- A huge breakthrough has been made in Cancer research as scientists develop a nanobot capable of killing cancer cells in under three minutes.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/520/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1015/q/ld/CAT5TV-520-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-September-6-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 30, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 519Wed, 30 Aug 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/519/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Burger King Now Has Its Own Cryptocurrency in Russia - the 'Whoppercoin'.
- The Pepper robot has demonstrated its ability to perform a funeral in place of a Buddhist monk.
- A nasty firmware update butchers Samsung smart TVs so badly that they have to be repaired.
- DJI has announced a bug bounty program to pay hackers to report exploits.

]]>
b8ac55c092d94b0638e9d2bb8abb42c6Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Burger King Now Has Its Own Cryptocurrency in Russia - the 'Whoppercoin'.- The Pepper robot has demonstrated its ability to perform a funeral in place of a Buddhist monk.- A nasty firmware update bu...no14:061009519519Top Stories for the Week of August 30, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Burger King Now Has Its Own Cryptocurrency in Russia - the 'Whoppercoin'.
- The Pepper robot has demonstrated its ability to perform a funeral in place of a Buddhist monk.
- A nasty firmware update butchers Samsung smart TVs so badly that they have to be repaired.
- DJI has announced a bug bounty program to pay hackers to report exploits.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/519/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1009/q/ld/CAT5TV-519-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-30-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 23, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 518Wed, 23 Aug 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/518/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UN is about to get serious about killer robots.
- Do you have your own web site? Google is going to start warning users that your site is not secure if you have forms on a site that doesn't use a secure connection.
- Marcus Hutchins has pleaded not guilty.
- The world's largest datacentre is being planned for the Arctic Circle.

]]>
500a5704c02974bc4fc380c7313f579aHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The UN is about to get serious about killer robots.- Do you have your own web site? Google is going to start warning users that your site is not secure if you have forms on a site that doesn't use a ...no07:241004518518Top Stories for the Week of August 23, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UN is about to get serious about killer robots.
- Do you have your own web site? Google is going to start warning users that your site is not secure if you have forms on a site that doesn't use a secure connection.
- Marcus Hutchins has pleaded not guilty.
- The world's largest datacentre is being planned for the Arctic Circle.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/518/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/1004/q/ld/CAT5TV-518-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-23-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 16, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 517Wed, 16 Aug 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/517/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Special glasses for viewing the coming solar eclipse have been recalled by Amazon because they might fry your retinas.
- A new camera and app solution turns any dumb fridge into a smart fridge.
- Thanks to a firmware update blunder, an automatic over-the-air upgrade will break front-door smart locks for at least five days.
- No need to worry: the asteroid heading toward earth and thought to hit us in October will miss our planet by a long shot.
- A teenager was just awarded $10,000 for a bug he found in Google's back-end.

]]>
949f5f15d191d5e44ad9b3db571c333bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Special glasses for viewing the coming solar eclipse have been recalled by Amazon because they might fry your retinas.- A new camera and app solution turns any dumb fridge into a smart fridge.- Than...no12:13999517517Top Stories for the Week of August 16, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Special glasses for viewing the coming solar eclipse have been recalled by Amazon because they might fry your retinas.
- A new camera and app solution turns any dumb fridge into a smart fridge.
- Thanks to a firmware update blunder, an automatic over-the-air upgrade will break front-door smart locks for at least five days.
- No need to worry: the asteroid heading toward earth and thought to hit us in October will miss our planet by a long shot.
- A teenager was just awarded $10,000 for a bug he found in Google's back-end.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/517/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/999/q/ld/CAT5TV-517-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-16-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 9, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 516Wed, 09 Aug 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/516/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- From the irony files, the security researcher who found the kill switch for WannaCry has now been arrested for creating an unrelated malware.
- IBM scientists have set a new world record, storing 330TB of uncompressed data in one tape.
- Wayland has been Confirmed as the Default Display Server for Ubuntu 17.10
- Canadian ISPs don't mess around: an entrepreneur accused of piracy for his Kodi add-on web site has been grilled in his home for hours - and not by the cops but by pushy company reps for cable TV and ISP companies.
- The US Army has banned DJI drones over security concerns.

]]>
8f8fb82476c589ca4ad707b3bb13c69eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- From the irony files, the security researcher who found the kill switch for WannaCry has now been arrested for creating an unrelated malware.- IBM scientists have set a new world record, storing 330T...no23:27994516516Top Stories for the Week of August 9, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- From the irony files, the security researcher who found the kill switch for WannaCry has now been arrested for creating an unrelated malware.
- IBM scientists have set a new world record, storing 330TB of uncompressed data in one tape.
- Wayland has been Confirmed as the Default Display Server for Ubuntu 17.10
- Canadian ISPs don't mess around: an entrepreneur accused of piracy for his Kodi add-on web site has been grilled in his home for hours - and not by the cops but by pushy company reps for cable TV and ISP companies.
- The US Army has banned DJI drones over security concerns.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/516/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/994/q/ld/CAT5TV-516-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-9-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 2, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 515Wed, 02 Aug 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/515/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UK Government is stepping things up in the high-speed infrastructure department.
- A biodegradable car is undergoing testing and looks like it will be road-worthy within a few weeks.
- Volvo is having a hard time getting their autonomous vehicles to work in Australia... because kangaroos keep hopping around in front of them!
- John Romero, one of the creators of Doom II, put his floppies up on Ebay and landed a sale of more than $3,000 after promising to sign them.

]]>
894bdebc0b840a8900511ab5fb8d8eb6Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The UK Government is stepping things up in the high-speed infrastructure department.- A biodegradable car is undergoing testing and looks like it will be road-worthy within a few weeks.- Volvo is ha...no10:43982515515Top Stories for the Week of August 2, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UK Government is stepping things up in the high-speed infrastructure department.
- A biodegradable car is undergoing testing and looks like it will be road-worthy within a few weeks.
- Volvo is having a hard time getting their autonomous vehicles to work in Australia... because kangaroos keep hopping around in front of them!
- John Romero, one of the creators of Doom II, put his floppies up on Ebay and landed a sale of more than $3,000 after promising to sign them.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/515/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/982/q/ld/CAT5TV-515-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-2-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 26, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 514Wed, 26 Jul 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/514/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The world's first autonomous transport ship plans to set out on its voyages next year.
- A Swedish Rail Firm has Approved "Trainy McTrainface" As The Name Of Their Train Following an Online Poll
- Google is unleashing 20 million lab-created sterile male mosquitos on a city, and says this is a good thing and will help control the mosquito population.
- According to the Federation Against Copyright Theft, British magazine "KODI" is directing readers to copyright-infringing software.
- Updated drone regulations in Canada make it legal to fly again.

]]>
b45f3adeb65dda97845218b09bbcf6adHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The world's first autonomous transport ship plans to set out on its voyages next year.- A Swedish Rail Firm has Approved "Trainy McTrainface" As The Name Of Their Train Following an Online Poll - Go...no16:27991514514Top Stories for the Week of July 26, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The world's first autonomous transport ship plans to set out on its voyages next year.
- A Swedish Rail Firm has Approved "Trainy McTrainface" As The Name Of Their Train Following an Online Poll
- Google is unleashing 20 million lab-created sterile male mosquitos on a city, and says this is a good thing and will help control the mosquito population.
- According to the Federation Against Copyright Theft, British magazine "KODI" is directing readers to copyright-infringing software.
- Updated drone regulations in Canada make it legal to fly again.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/514/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/991/q/ld/CAT5TV-514-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-26-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 19, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 513Wed, 19 Jul 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/513/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- In a rather comical social experiment, a UK WiFi provider has tricked users into agreeing to a thousand hours of community service.
- Autonomous race cars are now a thing.
- A newly-demonstrated 3D printed heart works much like a real one.
- We have found our greatest weapon against the coming Robot apocalypse!
- Google is giving Glass one more try.
- Microsoft SQL Server 2017's first release candidate has landed and - yes! - it runs on Linux!
- Support for Ubuntu 16.10 Ends Tomorrow

]]>
261d2e6a7cff250280cdfa533a9f421bHere are the stories we're covering this week:- In a rather comical social experiment, a UK WiFi provider has tricked users into agreeing to a thousand hours of community service.- Autonomous race cars are now a thing.- A newly-demonstrated 3D pr...no20:34984513513Top Stories for the Week of July 19, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- In a rather comical social experiment, a UK WiFi provider has tricked users into agreeing to a thousand hours of community service.
- Autonomous race cars are now a thing.
- A newly-demonstrated 3D printed heart works much like a real one.
- We have found our greatest weapon against the coming Robot apocalypse!
- Google is giving Glass one more try.
- Microsoft SQL Server 2017's first release candidate has landed and - yes! - it runs on Linux!
- Support for Ubuntu 16.10 Ends Tomorrowhttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/513/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/984/q/ld/CAT5TV-513-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-19-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories For The Week Of July 12, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 512Wed, 12 Jul 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/512/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Jawbone is shutting down to pursue medical tech.
- The world's first glasses-free holographic phone is coming, and you'll never guess who's releasing it!
- There's now a self-driving transport truck that doesn't even have a spot for a human driver.
- Disappointment as Intel plans to cut jobs from its IoT division.
- A German computer company is spinning a new version of Ubuntu to include on their computers.
- Update your Linux distro immediately. The GnuPG crypto library has been cracked.

]]>
1d63e8ea2aa52988f92b6bb6796fb2ebHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Jawbone is shutting down to pursue medical tech.- The world's first glasses-free holographic phone is coming, and you'll never guess who's releasing it!- There's now a self-driving transport truck t...no20:12975512512Top Stories For The Week Of July 12, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Jawbone is shutting down to pursue medical tech.
- The world's first glasses-free holographic phone is coming, and you'll never guess who's releasing it!
- There's now a self-driving transport truck that doesn't even have a spot for a human driver.
- Disappointment as Intel plans to cut jobs from its IoT division.
- A German computer company is spinning a new version of Ubuntu to include on their computers.
- Update your Linux distro immediately. The GnuPG crypto library has been cracked.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/512/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/975/q/ld/CAT5TV-512-Top-Stories-For-The-Week-Of-July-12-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of July 5, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 511Wed, 05 Jul 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/511/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Delays and flight diversions at Gatwick Airport due to someone flying their drone where it's not allowed.
- Facebook's Internet-beaming drone has had a successful flight and flawless landing.
- A U.S. judge decided that protection against Facebook's tracking is up to the user, and has thrown out a court case that claims otherwise.

]]>
ff26eed375024af01ae1fe040f16d36aHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Delays and flight diversions at Gatwick Airport due to someone flying their drone where it's not allowed.- Facebook's Internet-beaming drone has had a successful flight and flawless landing.- A U.S....no11:46964511511Top Stories for the Week of July 5, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Delays and flight diversions at Gatwick Airport due to someone flying their drone where it's not allowed.
- Facebook's Internet-beaming drone has had a successful flight and flawless landing.
- A U.S. judge decided that protection against Facebook's tracking is up to the user, and has thrown out a court case that claims otherwise.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/511/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/964/q/ld/CAT5TV-511-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-July-5-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of June 28, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 510Wed, 28 Jun 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/510/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Some Windows 10 source code which could be used to exploit the popular OS has been leaked to the public.
- The world's fastest computers run Linux.
- NASA has designed a supersonic airplane that doesn't create a sonic boom.
- As predicted, Nintendo is now releasing a classic Super Nintendo console.

]]>
a3f0be69a2e6c0a78f5736334f1330bcHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Some Windows 10 source code which could be used to exploit the popular OS has been leaked to the public.- The world's fastest computers run Linux.- NASA has designed a supersonic airplane that doesn...no10:32960510510Top Stories for the Week Of June 28, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Some Windows 10 source code which could be used to exploit the popular OS has been leaked to the public.
- The world's fastest computers run Linux.
- NASA has designed a supersonic airplane that doesn't create a sonic boom.
- As predicted, Nintendo is now releasing a classic Super Nintendo console.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/510/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/960/q/ld/CAT5TV-510-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-June-28-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of June 21, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 509Wed, 21 Jun 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/509/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Carrier-locked phones are being outlawed in Canada, and providers must unlock phones for free.
- Amazon is buying Whole Foods Market.
- Tim Cook has confirmed Apple is working on a self-driving car system.
- End-to-end encryption for online services may become law.
- We finally have a release date for Star Trek: Discovery

]]>
f69719903c368c53d756efe9f08e953fHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Carrier-locked phones are being outlawed in Canada, and providers must unlock phones for free.- Amazon is buying Whole Foods Market.- Tim Cook has confirmed Apple is working on a self-driving car sy...no14:11953509509Top Stories for the Week of June 21, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Carrier-locked phones are being outlawed in Canada, and providers must unlock phones for free.
- Amazon is buying Whole Foods Market.
- Tim Cook has confirmed Apple is working on a self-driving car system.
- End-to-end encryption for online services may become law.
- We finally have a release date for Star Trek: Discoveryhttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/509/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/953/q/ld/CAT5TV-509-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-June-21-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of June 14, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 508Wed, 14 Jun 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/508/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Boeing wants to make their passenger airplanes entirely autonomous.
- Amazon Kindle's book charts are being badly skewed by bots, and it's hurting authors' bottom lines.
- A battery powered by trash is now a proven reality.
- The new Mars rover looks like something Batman might drive.

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft will pay you to do your web searching through Bing
- Toyota's latest infotainment system is powered by Linux
- Apple is bringing AR and VR to their devices.
- Scientific researchers have confirmed a part of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity that Einstein himself said would never be observed.

]]>
f6f062eda87c1f97109480003c7000a6Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Microsoft will pay you to do your web searching through Bing- Toyota's latest infotainment system is powered by Linux- Apple is bringing AR and VR to their devices.- Scientific researchers have con...no10:29942507507Top Stories for the Week of June 7, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft will pay you to do your web searching through Bing
- Toyota's latest infotainment system is powered by Linux
- Apple is bringing AR and VR to their devices.
- Scientific researchers have confirmed a part of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity that Einstein himself said would never be observed.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/507/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/942/q/ld/CAT5TV-507-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-June-7-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of May 31, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 506Wed, 31 May 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/506/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A new-found exploit in Windows' NTFS implementation will crash the machine by simply including a short string within an image tag on a web site.
- A French school is using facial recognition to find out when students aren't paying attention.
- A new-found malware on Android devices could be on your phone.
- Intel has already surpassed AMD's ThreadRipper.

]]>
bd984ea1dd77744d99ed49f5dca6facbHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A new-found exploit in Windows' NTFS implementation will crash the machine by simply including a short string within an image tag on a web site.- A French school is using facial recognition to fin...no14:54936506506Top Stories for the Week Of May 31, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A new-found exploit in Windows' NTFS implementation will crash the machine by simply including a short string within an image tag on a web site.
- A French school is using facial recognition to find out when students aren't paying attention.
- A new-found malware on Android devices could be on your phone.
- Intel has already surpassed AMD's ThreadRipper.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/506/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/936/q/ld/CAT5TV-506-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-May-31-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 24, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 505Wed, 24 May 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/505/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Dubai is replacing a sizable number of their police force with robots.
- What happens when Artificial Intelligence is allowed to name paint colors?
- Bell Canada has been hacked, resulting in a large data breach of customer info.
- Nokia's 3310 dumbphone has been rebooted, and is on sale now.
- New research has found that Yahoo Mail has been leaking private email attachments for years.

]]>
96c0e6eb94c90ecc4e1e2411855303efHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Dubai is replacing a sizable number of their police force with robots.- What happens when Artificial Intelligence is allowed to name paint colors?- Bell Canada has been hacked, resulting in a large ...no16:27930505505Top Stories for the Week of May 24, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Dubai is replacing a sizable number of their police force with robots.
- What happens when Artificial Intelligence is allowed to name paint colors?
- Bell Canada has been hacked, resulting in a large data breach of customer info.
- Nokia's 3310 dumbphone has been rebooted, and is on sale now.
- New research has found that Yahoo Mail has been leaking private email attachments for years.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/505/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/930/q/ld/CAT5TV-505-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-24-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 17, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 504Wed, 17 May 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/504/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Netflix is messing around with pricing in Australia.
- We're on the cusp of what could be a world-changing evolution in battery technology thanks to an Israeli startup.
- MP3 is dead. Sortof.
- Let the VR Headset legal wars begin! A company that won $500 million from Oculus is now going after Samsung's Gear VR.
- The WannaCry ransomware is taking online threats to a whole new level.

]]>
ec15a16e6aa280e7e7c1346d99923405Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Netflix is messing around with pricing in Australia.- We're on the cusp of what could be a world-changing evolution in battery technology thanks to an Israeli startup.- MP3 is dead. Sortof.- Let th...no12:23926504504Top Stories for the Week of May 17, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Netflix is messing around with pricing in Australia.
- We're on the cusp of what could be a world-changing evolution in battery technology thanks to an Israeli startup.
- MP3 is dead. Sortof.
- Let the VR Headset legal wars begin! A company that won $500 million from Oculus is now going after Samsung's Gear VR.
- The WannaCry ransomware is taking online threats to a whole new level.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/504/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/926/q/ld/CAT5TV-504-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-17-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 10, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 503Wed, 10 May 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/503/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Based on a new proposal, drone pilots in the EU now have to register for all drones over 9 ounces.
- Another use for 3D printers at home as a University student prints his way to a better smile.
- Binaural 3D Sound Will Make the New 'Doctor Who' Episode Terrifying.
- An amazing step in bionic hands has been announced.
- A new camera developed in Sweden is faster than any photography gear on the planet.

]]>
6c911b7e4265602706fc83a01a3e8114Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Based on a new proposal, drone pilots in the EU now have to register for all drones over 9 ounces.- Another use for 3D printers at home as a University student prints his way to a better smile.- Bin...no19:45921503503Top Stories for the Week of May 10, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Based on a new proposal, drone pilots in the EU now have to register for all drones over 9 ounces.
- Another use for 3D printers at home as a University student prints his way to a better smile.
- Binaural 3D Sound Will Make the New 'Doctor Who' Episode Terrifying.
- An amazing step in bionic hands has been announced.
- A new camera developed in Sweden is faster than any photography gear on the planet.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/503/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/921/q/ld/CAT5TV-503-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-10-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of May 3, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 502Wed, 03 May 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/502/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A real-life Iron Man suit took flight on Thursday.
- Facebook to add 3,000 employees to watch for inappropriate content
- Microsoft has announced their latest OS to compete against Google's Chrome OS.
- Amazon wants you to have meaningful conversations with Alexa
- Ubisoft is giving you a free weekend to play The Division.

]]>
37a0015483641b23fa8fa2bb0a012d25Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A real-life Iron Man suit took flight on Thursday.- Facebook to add 3,000 employees to watch for inappropriate content- Microsoft has announced their latest OS to compete against Google's Chrome OS....no09:56917502502Top Stories for the Week of May 3, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A real-life Iron Man suit took flight on Thursday.
- Facebook to add 3,000 employees to watch for inappropriate content
- Microsoft has announced their latest OS to compete against Google's Chrome OS.
- Amazon wants you to have meaningful conversations with Alexa
- Ubisoft is giving you a free weekend to play The Division.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/502/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/917/q/ld/CAT5TV-502-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-May-3-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of April 26, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 501Wed, 26 Apr 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/501/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Phishing scams can make themselves look exactly like the real site, right down to the URL in the address bar.
- A real medical Tricorder is coming to retail shelves.
- The Nintendo NES Classic Edition is finished its short run.
- Now novice hackers can buy their own ransomware service that more than pays for itself after just one successful infection.

]]>
01651a642f2f3c30988f1f1b8ed74c5aHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Phishing scams can make themselves look exactly like the real site, right down to the URL in the address bar.- A real medical Tricorder is coming to retail shelves.- The Nintendo NES Classic Edition...no14:17912501501Top Stories for the Week Of April 26, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Phishing scams can make themselves look exactly like the real site, right down to the URL in the address bar.
- A real medical Tricorder is coming to retail shelves.
- The Nintendo NES Classic Edition is finished its short run.
- Now novice hackers can buy their own ransomware service that more than pays for itself after just one successful infection.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/501/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/912/q/ld/CAT5TV-501-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-April-26-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Tops Stories for the Week of April 12, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 499Wed, 12 Apr 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/499/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A new consumer system from Microsoft boasts speeds of over six teraflops.
- A hacker set off all the warning sirens in Dallas.
- Hackers can use a simple javascript code to get your smartphone's pin from sensor data.
- Mark Shuttleworth is shaking things up in the Ubuntu world, putting an immediate halt to Unity and switching Ubunto to GNOME.

]]>
103643ad4e6a9e195b5653c3b6602e3eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A new consumer system from Microsoft boasts speeds of over six teraflops.- A hacker set off all the warning sirens in Dallas.- Hackers can use a simple javascript code to get your smartphone's pin f...no12:00903499499Tops Stories for the Week of April 12, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A new consumer system from Microsoft boasts speeds of over six teraflops.
- A hacker set off all the warning sirens in Dallas.
- Hackers can use a simple javascript code to get your smartphone's pin from sensor data.
- Mark Shuttleworth is shaking things up in the Ubuntu world, putting an immediate halt to Unity and switching Ubunto to GNOME.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/499/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/903/q/ld/CAT5TV-499-Tops-Stories-for-the-Week-of-April-12-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of April 5, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 498Wed, 05 Apr 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/498/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- CodePlex is shutting down.
- AT&T has won the contract to build FirstNet.
- Terrible news for LastPass users as the company scrambles to fix an architectural problem that lets malicious web sites steal your passwords.
- Connecting computers to the human brain is next on Elon Musk's to-do list.
- The inventor of the Internet has been awarded computing's equivalent of the Nobel Prize

]]>
ecb1b60f01278faa17b4e2471a149760Here are the stories we're covering this week:- CodePlex is shutting down.- AT&T has won the contract to build FirstNet.- Terrible news for LastPass users as the company scrambles to fix an architectural problem that lets malicious web sites stea...no11:57897498498Top Stories for the Week of April 5, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- CodePlex is shutting down.
- AT&T has won the contract to build FirstNet.
- Terrible news for LastPass users as the company scrambles to fix an architectural problem that lets malicious web sites steal your passwords.
- Connecting computers to the human brain is next on Elon Musk's to-do list.
- The inventor of the Internet has been awarded computing's equivalent of the Nobel Prizehttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/498/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/897/q/ld/CAT5TV-498-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-April-5-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week Of March 29, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 497Wed, 29 Mar 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/497/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A major blow in the fight for privacy: The US Senate plans to allow ISPs to sell your browser history to advertisers.
- 30% of jobs in the UK are at risk of robot takeover.
- Microsoft appears to be purposefully crippling OneDrive's performance on non-Windows systems such as Linux.
- FedEx is offering customers $5 USD to enable Adobe Flash in their browsers.
- An autonomous Uber car crash in Arizona has led the company to pull autonomous vehicles from the road.

]]>
9dabd0da20bc1aeb02ceb8143c0a75f2Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A major blow in the fight for privacy: The US Senate plans to allow ISPs to sell your browser history to advertisers.- 30% of jobs in the UK are at risk of robot takeover.- Microsoft appears to be p...no10:29888497497Top Stories for the Week Of March 29, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A major blow in the fight for privacy: The US Senate plans to allow ISPs to sell your browser history to advertisers.
- 30% of jobs in the UK are at risk of robot takeover.
- Microsoft appears to be purposefully crippling OneDrive's performance on non-Windows systems such as Linux.
- FedEx is offering customers $5 USD to enable Adobe Flash in their browsers.
- An autonomous Uber car crash in Arizona has led the company to pull autonomous vehicles from the road.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/497/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/888/q/ld/CAT5TV-497-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-Of-March-29-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 22, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 496Wed, 22 Mar 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/496/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Audacious cybercriminals have created an Star Trek-themed strain of ransomware.
- Computers can lip-read now!
- Ubiquiti devices are vulnerable to takeover attacks with a single click.
- Many popular Android devices ship with malware already installed

]]>
87c86d85ced57201a699b5efcbc082daHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Audacious cybercriminals have created an Star Trek-themed strain of ransomware.- Computers can lip-read now!- Ubiquiti devices are vulnerable to takeover attacks with a single click.- Many popular ...no10:39882496496Top Stories for the Week of March 22, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Audacious cybercriminals have created an Star Trek-themed strain of ransomware.
- Computers can lip-read now!
- Ubiquiti devices are vulnerable to takeover attacks with a single click.
- Many popular Android devices ship with malware already installedhttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/496/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/882/q/ld/CAT5TV-496-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-22-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 15, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 495Wed, 15 Mar 2017 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/495/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- PS4 Games Will Be Playable on Windows PCs Soon
- Denim is in and gives a whole new meaning to a "Smart" jacket.
- The yellow submarine named Boaty McBoatface is set to leave for Antarctica this week on its first science expedition.
- Halloween's come early with a custom upgrade to Amazon's Alexa AI.

]]>
fae2dad3f9dc8e626cc509f267024c63Here are the stories we're covering this week:- PS4 Games Will Be Playable on Windows PCs Soon- Denim is in and gives a whole new meaning to a "Smart" jacket.- The yellow submarine named Boaty McBoatface is set to leave for Antarctica this week o...no07:41874495495Top Stories for the Week of March 15, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- PS4 Games Will Be Playable on Windows PCs Soon
- Denim is in and gives a whole new meaning to a "Smart" jacket.
- The yellow submarine named Boaty McBoatface is set to leave for Antarctica this week on its first science expedition.
- Halloween's come early with a custom upgrade to Amazon's Alexa AI.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/495/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/874/q/ld/CAT5TV-495-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-15-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 8, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 494Wed, 08 Mar 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/494/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A San Francisco startup is 3D-printing entire houses in just one day
- A new method of storing data in DNA stores 215 petabytes of data on a single gram of DNA.
- Robots with real muscles and skin: it could become a thing sooner than we imagined.
- The Nintendo Switch is having big problems with its little screen.

]]>
8f2a1616f031902edcd9b38ae8e33c82Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A San Francisco startup is 3D-printing entire houses in just one day- A new method of storing data in DNA stores 215 petabytes of data on a single gram of DNA.- Robots with real muscles and skin: it...no19:02863494494Top Stories for the Week of March 8, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A San Francisco startup is 3D-printing entire houses in just one day
- A new method of storing data in DNA stores 215 petabytes of data on a single gram of DNA.
- Robots with real muscles and skin: it could become a thing sooner than we imagined.
- The Nintendo Switch is having big problems with its little screen.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/494/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/863/q/ld/CAT5TV-494-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-8-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 1, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 493Wed, 01 Mar 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/493/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Air-gapped computers can have data stolen by a nearby drone.
- Cloudflare had a bad data leak.
- We might as well get used to it; yet another web-connected children's toy has leaked a ton of data.
- The NextGEN Gallery plugin for WordPress is our next big exploit. Time to upgrade!

]]>
f15aff477bf7337b7a9b69c45ce5e45dHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Air-gapped computers can have data stolen by a nearby drone.- Cloudflare had a bad data leak.- We might as well get used to it; yet another web-connected children's toy has leaked a ton of data.- T...no20:28857493493Top Stories for the Week of March 1, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Air-gapped computers can have data stolen by a nearby drone.
- Cloudflare had a bad data leak.
- We might as well get used to it; yet another web-connected children's toy has leaked a ton of data.
- The NextGEN Gallery plugin for WordPress is our next big exploit. Time to upgrade!https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/493/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/857/q/ld/CAT5TV-493-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-1-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 22, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 492Wed, 22 Feb 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/492/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Cayla is now illegal in Germany
- The founder of a Florida marketing firm who used illicit tactics to send spam email has been sent to jail.
- Bill Gates thinks the government should tax robots who take the jobs of human workers.
- February's critical update to Microsoft Windows has been delayed, despite its urgency
- Using machine learning, Google's Project Loon is moving quickly to bringing Internet service to areas where it was previously unavailable.

]]>
1326682405ca3fab3331cc55236a016eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Cayla is now illegal in Germany- The founder of a Florida marketing firm who used illicit tactics to send spam email has been sent to jail.- Bill Gates thinks the government should tax robots who ta...no18:15853492492Top Stories for the Week of February 22, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Cayla is now illegal in Germany
- The founder of a Florida marketing firm who used illicit tactics to send spam email has been sent to jail.
- Bill Gates thinks the government should tax robots who take the jobs of human workers.
- February's critical update to Microsoft Windows has been delayed, despite its urgency
- Using machine learning, Google's Project Loon is moving quickly to bringing Internet service to areas where it was previously unavailable.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/492/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/853/q/ld/CAT5TV-492-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-22-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 15, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 491Wed, 15 Feb 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/491/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A tiny drone built to pollinate flowers has been built in Japan.
- A College Network has been attacked with its own insecure IoT devices
- A New Implant Method Could Give Amputees Direct Nerve Control of Artificial Limbs
- Have a Visio TV? It's spying on you.
- A passenger-carrying drone is ready to fly in Dubai

]]>
a2914df87bcc9317c5048e8a09e62185Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A tiny drone built to pollinate flowers has been built in Japan.- A College Network has been attacked with its own insecure IoT devices- A New Implant Method Could Give Amputees Direct Nerve Control...no24:03848491491Top Stories for the Week of February 15, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A tiny drone built to pollinate flowers has been built in Japan.
- A College Network has been attacked with its own insecure IoT devices
- A New Implant Method Could Give Amputees Direct Nerve Control of Artificial Limbs
- Have a Visio TV? It's spying on you.
- A passenger-carrying drone is ready to fly in Dubaihttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/491/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/848/q/ld/CAT5TV-491-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-15-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 8, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 490Wed, 08 Feb 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/490/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- More than 150,000 web-connected printers were owned by a self-proclaimed "novice coder" over the weekend.
- A hack attack against the dark web shut down a huge number of sites for containing child pornography.
- AI has beat the most skilled Poker players in the world.
- Google's Super Bowl ad set off a bunch of Google Home devices.
- More than 1,000 government computers in a US county have been infected by ransomware.

]]>
3270dbef6394a3a0425d70cc6eae3a4fHere are the stories we're covering this week:- More than 150,000 web-connected printers were owned by a self-proclaimed "novice coder" over the weekend.- A hack attack against the dark web shut down a huge number of sites for containing child por...no23:31844490490Top Stories for the Week of February 8, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- More than 150,000 web-connected printers were owned by a self-proclaimed "novice coder" over the weekend.
- A hack attack against the dark web shut down a huge number of sites for containing child pornography.
- AI has beat the most skilled Poker players in the world.
- Google's Super Bowl ad set off a bunch of Google Home devices.
- More than 1,000 government computers in a US county have been infected by ransomware.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/490/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/844/q/ld/CAT5TV-490-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-8-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of February 1, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 489Wed, 01 Feb 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/489/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Facebook has introduced a new service to help users recover lost passwords.
- Audio-based hacks are becoming more of a fear as scientists reveal the potential uses.
- A new pair of electronic glasses auto-focus on what you're looking at.
- Eight years of evidence have been lost by Texas police thanks to ransomware.
- See a great deal on the Blackphone 2 on Ebay? It's quite likely a counterfeit... and will be bricked by the manufacturer.

]]>
ae59b2ce585a46989af1d610c8c5c236Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Facebook has introduced a new service to help users recover lost passwords.- Audio-based hacks are becoming more of a fear as scientists reveal the potential uses.- A new pair of electronic glasses ...no27:21839489489Top Stories for the Week of February 1, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Facebook has introduced a new service to help users recover lost passwords.
- Audio-based hacks are becoming more of a fear as scientists reveal the potential uses.
- A new pair of electronic glasses auto-focus on what you're looking at.
- Eight years of evidence have been lost by Texas police thanks to ransomware.
- See a great deal on the Blackphone 2 on Ebay? It's quite likely a counterfeit... and will be bricked by the manufacturer.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/489/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/839/q/ld/CAT5TV-489-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-1-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 25, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 488Wed, 25 Jan 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/488/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Samsung has clarified what was causing Note 7's to catch fire.
- A dad found a really creative use for 360 video, giving his daughter a first-person Virtual Reality view of her doll house.
- The Star Trek fan film, Axanar, has settled out of court with CBS and Paramount.
- A robot can write news articles in just one second.
- Car makers are using soy-based products under the hood, and it's causing all kinds of issues as rodents find it delicious.

]]>
6c4c487987c574c200a2ccdba6ef972eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Samsung has clarified what was causing Note 7's to catch fire.- A dad found a really creative use for 360 video, giving his daughter a first-person Virtual Reality view of her doll house.- The Star ...no21:38835488488Top Stories for the Week of January 25, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Samsung has clarified what was causing Note 7's to catch fire.
- A dad found a really creative use for 360 video, giving his daughter a first-person Virtual Reality view of her doll house.
- The Star Trek fan film, Axanar, has settled out of court with CBS and Paramount.
- A robot can write news articles in just one second.
- Car makers are using soy-based products under the hood, and it's causing all kinds of issues as rodents find it delicious.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/488/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/835/q/ld/CAT5TV-488-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-25-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 18, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 487Wed, 18 Jan 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/487/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- BT is adding anti-junk-call filters to their phone service.
- An autonomous transit bus is being tested in Las Vegas.
- Dell's Latest Laptop is $100 Cheaper If You Buy It With Ubuntu
- Yahoo wants to change its name.
- Google has revealed how they secure their cloud infrastructure, and it includes some clever, custom-built silicon.

]]>
0b008c0aad474a26a6ea6f92da5c9a74Here are the stories we're covering this week:- BT is adding anti-junk-call filters to their phone service.- An autonomous transit bus is being tested in Las Vegas.- Dell's Latest Laptop is $100 Cheaper If You Buy It With Ubuntu- Yahoo want...no16:22830487487Top Stories for the Week of January 18, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- BT is adding anti-junk-call filters to their phone service.
- An autonomous transit bus is being tested in Las Vegas.
- Dell's Latest Laptop is $100 Cheaper If You Buy It With Ubuntu
- Yahoo wants to change its name.
- Google has revealed how they secure their cloud infrastructure, and it includes some clever, custom-built silicon.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/487/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/830/q/ld/CAT5TV-487-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-18-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 11, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 486Wed, 11 Jan 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/486/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A Linux variant of a very destructive piece of malware has been discovered.
- Official LEGO robotics are now a reality.
- Amazon Echo has been ordering things discussed on TV shows without the users' consent.
- Google is shutting down Hangouts API.

]]>
68c80a39342339cc3da4fa91105c581aHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A Linux variant of a very destructive piece of malware has been discovered.- Official LEGO robotics are now a reality.- Amazon Echo has been ordering things discussed on TV shows without the users' ...no15:44825486486Top Stories for the Week of January 11, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A Linux variant of a very destructive piece of malware has been discovered.
- Official LEGO robotics are now a reality.
- Amazon Echo has been ordering things discussed on TV shows without the users' consent.
- Google is shutting down Hangouts API.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/486/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/825/q/ld/CAT5TV-486-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-11-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 4, 2017 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 485Wed, 04 Jan 2017 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/485/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UK government is cracking down on sites selling fraudulent degrees.
- The manufacturer of the iPhone hopes to replace their human workers with robots.
- Drone deliveries are so 2016. Now, Amazon wants to make the whole warehouse fly.
- Kingston is pushing the envelope with the release of their 2TB USB flash drives.
- Don't blink: The leap second already happened.

]]>
c693c148c49a34fd6be5c7d88501e26cHere are the stories we're covering this week:- The UK government is cracking down on sites selling fraudulent degrees.- The manufacturer of the iPhone hopes to replace their human workers with robots.- Drone deliveries are so 2016. Now, Amazon w...no20:47818485485Top Stories for the Week of January 4, 2017201710Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The UK government is cracking down on sites selling fraudulent degrees.
- The manufacturer of the iPhone hopes to replace their human workers with robots.
- Drone deliveries are so 2016. Now, Amazon wants to make the whole warehouse fly.
- Kingston is pushing the envelope with the release of their 2TB USB flash drives.
- Don't blink: The leap second already happened.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/485/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/818/q/ld/CAT5TV-485-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-4-2017-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 28, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 484Wed, 28 Dec 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/484/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Police want Amazon to give up the data captured by Echo.
- Another line of consumer routers from Netgear are dangerously vulnerable to hacker takeover.
- Microsoft has contracted nearly a billion dollars from the Department of Defense.

]]>
b485a05d0b25a025bfcf630bb2109cd3Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Police want Amazon to give up the data captured by Echo.- Another line of consumer routers from Netgear are dangerously vulnerable to hacker takeover.- Microsoft has contracted nearly a billion doll...no14:38815484484Top Stories for the Week of December 28, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Police want Amazon to give up the data captured by Echo.
- Another line of consumer routers from Netgear are dangerously vulnerable to hacker takeover.
- Microsoft has contracted nearly a billion dollars from the Department of Defense.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/484/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/815/q/ld/CAT5TV-484-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-28-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories For The Week of December 21, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 483Wed, 21 Dec 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/483/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Your health tracker is poised to provide your personal data to the highest bidder.
- Mario is available for iOS.
- Yahoo was hacked again. Big time. Years ago. And it's just coming out now.
- Lonely and live alone? A Japanese company is now selling lifelike anime girlfriends. The catch is, they are very tiny, and can't leave their cage.
- At least two major players in the space race claim they have working prototypes for a new type of space engine that can get us to Mars in just 10 weeks... with no fuel.

]]>
ae46a84f6596094016aabce870bd8638Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Your health tracker is poised to provide your personal data to the highest bidder.- Mario is available for iOS.- Yahoo was hacked again. Big time. Years ago. And it's just coming out now.- Lonely a...no32:39811483483Top Stories For The Week of December 21, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Your health tracker is poised to provide your personal data to the highest bidder.
- Mario is available for iOS.
- Yahoo was hacked again. Big time. Years ago. And it's just coming out now.
- Lonely and live alone? A Japanese company is now selling lifelike anime girlfriends. The catch is, they are very tiny, and can't leave their cage.
- At least two major players in the space race claim they have working prototypes for a new type of space engine that can get us to Mars in just 10 weeks... with no fuel.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/483/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/811/q/ld/CAT5TV-483-Top-Stories-For-The-Week-of-December-21-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 14, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 482Wed, 14 Dec 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/482/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A security researcher got $10,000 for finding a bug on Yahoo that would let him read any users' mail.
- Samsung is going to brick Galaxy Note 7 phones early next week.
- Fitbit has bought, and is killing off Pebble.
- Fraudsters can guess Visa card information in just six seconds.

]]>
25395f07b6f4278b019fa15aa9ab5e2dHere are the stories we're covering this week:- A security researcher got $10,000 for finding a bug on Yahoo that would let him read any users' mail.- Samsung is going to brick Galaxy Note 7 phones early next week.- Fitbit has bought, and is kill...no16:16806482482Top Stories for the Week of December 14, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A security researcher got $10,000 for finding a bug on Yahoo that would let him read any users' mail.
- Samsung is going to brick Galaxy Note 7 phones early next week.
- Fitbit has bought, and is killing off Pebble.
- Fraudsters can guess Visa card information in just six seconds.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/482/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/806/q/ld/CAT5TV-482-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-14-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 7, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 481Wed, 07 Dec 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/481/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Thieves are using radio jammers to leave your car unlocked when you use your key fob to lock it.
- The evolution of the grocery store is coming... from Amazon.
- From the "Creepy Toy Files": You might want to think twice about placing an i-Que or Cayla smart toy under the tree this season.
- Are you a Dailymotion user? Change your passwords immediately.

]]>
fa56e508c8e16811d58b7471841443f9Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Thieves are using radio jammers to leave your car unlocked when you use your key fob to lock it.- The evolution of the grocery store is coming... from Amazon.- From the "Creepy Toy Files": You might...no22:48802481481Top Stories for the Week of December 7, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Thieves are using radio jammers to leave your car unlocked when you use your key fob to lock it.
- The evolution of the grocery store is coming... from Amazon.
- From the "Creepy Toy Files": You might want to think twice about placing an i-Que or Cayla smart toy under the tree this season.
- Are you a Dailymotion user? Change your passwords immediately.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/481/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/802/q/ld/CAT5TV-481-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-7-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories For The Week Of November 30, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 480Wed, 30 Nov 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/480/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Hackers can hear you even if you don't have a microphone.
- San Francisco's public transit system has been exploited by an automated ransomware.
- More than 130,000 records of US Navy employees have been leaked.
- SD cards aren't just for cameras anymore, so it's time for a new standard.
- Google's artificial intelligence gives robots the ability to dream.

]]>
55abf6f26b957e2ae0a63020103e7c18Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Hackers can hear you even if you don't have a microphone.- San Francisco's public transit system has been exploited by an automated ransomware.- More than 130,000 records of US Navy employees have b...no18:18791480480Top Stories For The Week Of November 30, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Hackers can hear you even if you don't have a microphone.
- San Francisco's public transit system has been exploited by an automated ransomware.
- More than 130,000 records of US Navy employees have been leaked.
- SD cards aren't just for cameras anymore, so it's time for a new standard.
- Google's artificial intelligence gives robots the ability to dream.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/480/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/791/q/ld/CAT5TV-480-Top-Stories-For-The-Week-Of-November-30-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 23, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 479Wed, 23 Nov 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/479/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A universal translator has found its way to a megaphone.
- The latest ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers is out and Linux owns it once more.
- A $2,500 Dell gaming laptop for just $33? Yes, please!
- A couple big retailers in the US have been caught using illicit social engineering tactics in their computer service department.
- Pigs fly and Microsoft has joined the Linux Foundation.

]]>
2b18340dc2f9c62b2e65af70c0018476Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A universal translator has found its way to a megaphone.- The latest ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers is out and Linux owns it once more.- A $2,500 Dell gaming laptop for just $33? Yes,...no26:40784479479Top Stories for the Week of November 23, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A universal translator has found its way to a megaphone.
- The latest ranking of the world's fastest supercomputers is out and Linux owns it once more.
- A $2,500 Dell gaming laptop for just $33? Yes, please!
- A couple big retailers in the US have been caught using illicit social engineering tactics in their computer service department.
- Pigs fly and Microsoft has joined the Linux Foundation.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/479/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/784/q/ld/CAT5TV-479-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-23-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 16, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 478Wed, 16 Nov 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/478/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The results from PwnFest are in: Google Pixel was pwned in just 60 seconds, and the Chinese hacker teams killed Safari and laugh at a four-second Flash hack.
- Samsung has purchased connected car firm Harman for $8bn in cash.
- A lone laptop computer can take down an entire server farm in a newly discovered type of denial-of-service attack.
- The BBC has confirmed it will launch a new virtual reality film, The Turning Forest, next week.

]]>
9c12c43a7f9792fdc00767e576f22267Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The results from PwnFest are in: Google Pixel was pwned in just 60 seconds, and the Chinese hacker teams killed Safari and laugh at a four-second Flash hack.- Samsung has purchased connected car firm...no19:57782478478Top Stories for the Week of November 16, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The results from PwnFest are in: Google Pixel was pwned in just 60 seconds, and the Chinese hacker teams killed Safari and laugh at a four-second Flash hack.
- Samsung has purchased connected car firm Harman for $8bn in cash.
- A lone laptop computer can take down an entire server farm in a newly discovered type of denial-of-service attack.
- The BBC has confirmed it will launch a new virtual reality film, The Turning Forest, next week.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/478/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/782/q/ld/CAT5TV-478-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-16-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 9, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 477Wed, 09 Nov 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/477/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Tesco Bank halted online payments on Monday after money was taken from 20,000 accounts.
- Samsung has explosive deals on washers. Oh wait, sorry, I read that wrong: Samsung washers are exploding.
- Mythbuntu is dead.
- As it turns out, Nintendo NES Classic is basically a mini Linux computer with 30 ROMs.
- KDE has a nice looking Mobile OS gearing up to replace Android on your smartphone.

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The timer has finally run out on Vine.
- When bug bounties go bad... a young hacker intent on cashing in for revealing an iOS 10 bug lands himself a criminal record instead.
- European court has ruled that Uber should pay their drivers at least minimum wage, and provide paid vacation time.
- Facebook says they don't need your permission to use your biometric data.
- Holy Moley--a robotic kitchen can cook like a master chef!

]]>
a061096046dd7cff809a05ed180b1b17Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The timer has finally run out on Vine.- When bug bounties go bad... a young hacker intent on cashing in for revealing an iOS 10 bug lands himself a criminal record instead.- European court has ruled...no28:30773476476Top Stories for the Week of November 2, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The timer has finally run out on Vine.
- When bug bounties go bad... a young hacker intent on cashing in for revealing an iOS 10 bug lands himself a criminal record instead.
- European court has ruled that Uber should pay their drivers at least minimum wage, and provide paid vacation time.
- Facebook says they don't need your permission to use your biometric data.
- Holy Moley--a robotic kitchen can cook like a master chef!https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/476/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/773/q/ld/CAT5TV-476-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-2-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 26, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 475Wed, 26 Oct 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/475/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- AT&T and Time Warner are merging to create an ISP, TV, and media giant
- An AI judge created by British scientists can predict human rights rulings with 79% accuracy.
- A device that makes broccoli taste like chocolate has been developed.
- 'Smart' home devices were used as weapons in a massive website attack on Friday.
- A clever scam on Microsoft Windows utilizes the Blue Screen of Death to trick users into calling the scammers.
- A major breakthrough this week in AI-driven speech-to-text comes from the labs at Microsoft.

]]>
e975cfc62fb0362bfec71917adae8ebbHere are the stories we're covering this week:- AT&T and Time Warner are merging to create an ISP, TV, and media giant- An AI judge created by British scientists can predict human rights rulings with 79% accuracy.- A device that makes broccoli ta...no20:04770475475Top Stories for the Week of October 26, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- AT&T and Time Warner are merging to create an ISP, TV, and media giant
- An AI judge created by British scientists can predict human rights rulings with 79% accuracy.
- A device that makes broccoli taste like chocolate has been developed.
- 'Smart' home devices were used as weapons in a massive website attack on Friday.
- A clever scam on Microsoft Windows utilizes the Blue Screen of Death to trick users into calling the scammers.
- A major breakthrough this week in AI-driven speech-to-text comes from the labs at Microsoft.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/475/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/770/q/ld/CAT5TV-475-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-26-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 19, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 474Wed, 19 Oct 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/474/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Firefox and Chrome are constantly writing to disk, which could be shortening your SSD's lifespan.
- A newly discovered systemd vulnerability could cause instability in Linux systems.
- Saya, a highschool student from Japan is computer-generated, but you might not realize it to look at her.
- UK officials plan to ram drones into passenger planes on purpose.
- Verizon's $4.8 billion takeover deal for Yahoo may be doomed.
- A drone-related injury could cost the Cleveland Indians the World Series.

]]>
4deb79d5d1f918746b064559cf612a59Here are the stories we're covering this week:- Firefox and Chrome are constantly writing to disk, which could be shortening your SSD's lifespan.- A newly discovered systemd vulnerability could cause instability in Linux systems.- Saya, a highsch...no18:34767474474Top Stories for the Week of October 19, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Firefox and Chrome are constantly writing to disk, which could be shortening your SSD's lifespan.
- A newly discovered systemd vulnerability could cause instability in Linux systems.
- Saya, a highschool student from Japan is computer-generated, but you might not realize it to look at her.
- UK officials plan to ram drones into passenger planes on purpose.
- Verizon's $4.8 billion takeover deal for Yahoo may be doomed.
- A drone-related injury could cost the Cleveland Indians the World Series.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/474/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/767/q/ld/CAT5TV-474-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-19-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 12, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 473Wed, 12 Oct 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/473/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft has switched their older operating systems to a more "Windows 10 style" update process.
- Following an email leak, the Turkish government blocked several online storage services, including DropBox.
- Samsung has pulled the plug on Galaxy Note 7 production after their "fixed" phones continued to catch fire.
- Scientists have shown that memristors could run a neural network.
- Verizon plans to bring cellular LTE coverage by way of drone to areas devastated by natural disaster, or where the cellular towers have otherwise been destroyed.

]]>
6385328e20bfc95dc3ac53a8a3cfcf8eHere are the stories we're covering this week:- Microsoft has switched their older operating systems to a more "Windows 10 style" update process.- Following an email leak, the Turkish government blocked several online storage services, includin...no14:01761473473Top Stories for the Week of October 12, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- Microsoft has switched their older operating systems to a more "Windows 10 style" update process.
- Following an email leak, the Turkish government blocked several online storage services, including DropBox.
- Samsung has pulled the plug on Galaxy Note 7 production after their "fixed" phones continued to catch fire.
- Scientists have shown that memristors could run a neural network.
- Verizon plans to bring cellular LTE coverage by way of drone to areas devastated by natural disaster, or where the cellular towers have otherwise been destroyed.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/473/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/761/q/ld/CAT5TV-473-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-12-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the week of October 5, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 472Wed, 05 Oct 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/472/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- We may finally find out just what's legal and illegal to watch on Kodi boxes as a man charged with selling them is taking it to the top court.
- An artificial pancreas has been approved by the FDA.
- A Commodore 64 is still in operation in an auto shop, and has been working solid for the last 25 years.
- Nvidia is in on the autonomous vehicle game, but they're taking a different approach: rather than programming the car how to drive, they're using AI to teach it how to drive... more like how people learn.
- Johnson & Johnson is warning that one of their insulin pumps can be hacked to administer lethal doses of insulin. If you or someone you love are diabetic, stick around for the info.
- Google is officially in the hardware game.

]]>
0301502e56ebee16ca329753a7f9e109Here are the stories we're covering this week:- We may finally find out just what's legal and illegal to watch on Kodi boxes as a man charged with selling them is taking it to the top court.- An artificial pancreas has been approved by the FDA.- ...no12:23754472472Top Stories for the week of October 5, 2016201610Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- We may finally find out just what's legal and illegal to watch on Kodi boxes as a man charged with selling them is taking it to the top court.
- An artificial pancreas has been approved by the FDA.
- A Commodore 64 is still in operation in an auto shop, and has been working solid for the last 25 years.
- Nvidia is in on the autonomous vehicle game, but they're taking a different approach: rather than programming the car how to drive, they're using AI to teach it how to drive... more like how people learn.
- Johnson & Johnson is warning that one of their insulin pumps can be hacked to administer lethal doses of insulin. If you or someone you love are diabetic, stick around for the info.
- Google is officially in the hardware game.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/472/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/754/q/ld/CAT5TV-472-Top-Stories-for-the-week-of-October-5-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the week of September 20, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 470Tue, 20 Sep 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/470/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The launch date of the new Star Trek TV show has been announced, and we'll have the info for you coming up.
- T-Mobile is urgently warning iPhone users NOT to upgrade to iOS 10.
- A safe mode exploit in Microsoft Windows lets a hacker gain access to your network, and Microsoft will likely not be fixing it.
- For the first time ever, a video game YouTuber has been charged for promoting in-game gambling.
- Someone has built the tiniest MAME cabinet in the galaxy

]]>
e5f07be8102187c2dcbd9cb4bb83c440Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The launch date of the new Star Trek TV show has been announced, and we'll have the info for you coming up.- T-Mobile is urgently warning iPhone users NOT to upgrade to iOS 10.- A safe mode exploit ...no11:31757470470Top Stories for the week of September 20, 201620169Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The launch date of the new Star Trek TV show has been announced, and we'll have the info for you coming up.
- T-Mobile is urgently warning iPhone users NOT to upgrade to iOS 10.
- A safe mode exploit in Microsoft Windows lets a hacker gain access to your network, and Microsoft will likely not be fixing it.
- For the first time ever, a video game YouTuber has been charged for promoting in-game gambling.
- Someone has built the tiniest MAME cabinet in the galaxyhttps://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/470/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/757/q/ld/CAT5TV-470-Top-Stories-for-the-week-of-September-20-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of September 13, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 469Tue, 13 Sep 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/469/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- The operators of the vDOS "DDOS for Hire" service have been arrested
- Google is offering Uber competitor pricing on Maps.
- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been recalled, because it might catch on fire.
- A robot has been used to operate in a man's eye, with perfect results.
- Weaponized drones are now legal in North Dakota.

]]>
f4f2fadae321fe2c3d1c37f71b67ed82Here are the stories we're covering this week:- The operators of the vDOS "DDOS for Hire" service have been arrested- Google is offering Uber competitor pricing on Maps.- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been recalled, because it might catch on fire...no18:00758469469Top Stories for the Week of September 13, 201620169Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- The operators of the vDOS "DDOS for Hire" service have been arrested
- Google is offering Uber competitor pricing on Maps.
- The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been recalled, because it might catch on fire.
- A robot has been used to operate in a man's eye, with perfect results.
- Weaponized drones are now legal in North Dakota.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/469/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/758/q/ld/CAT5TV-469-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-September-13-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of August 30, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 467Tue, 30 Aug 2016 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/467/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Here are the stories we're covering this week:
- A successful experiment has transferred an entire DVD wirelessly in less than 10 seconds over more than 30 kilometers.
- Opera's password sync database has been compromized, and they're urging users to change their passwords.
- Google is going to start penalizing web sites who use pop-up ads.
- A piece of software allows a standard, unmodified USB flash drive to transmit data covertly to a nearby system, even if the systems are air-gapped.

]]>
7fed676d3fb5c2d342f3210efaecd4d8Here are the stories we're covering this week:- A successful experiment has transferred an entire DVD wirelessly in less than 10 seconds over more than 30 kilometers.- Opera's password sync database has been compromized, and they're urging users t...no11:28759467467Top Stories for the Week of August 30, 201620169Tech NewsHere are the stories we're covering this week:
- A successful experiment has transferred an entire DVD wirelessly in less than 10 seconds over more than 30 kilometers.
- Opera's password sync database has been compromized, and they're urging users to change their passwords.
- Google is going to start penalizing web sites who use pop-up ads.
- A piece of software allows a standard, unmodified USB flash drive to transmit data covertly to a nearby system, even if the systems are air-gapped.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/467/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/759/q/ld/CAT5TV-467-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-August-30-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 1, 2016 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 441Tue, 01 Mar 2016 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/441/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Raspberry Pi becomes the UK's best-selling computer of all time, Google for kids is a sham, Linux Mint attack is worse than expected, Wikimedia exec steps down after speculation of a search engine, Microsoft HoloLens coming March 30.

Facebook's "free Internet" is not well received in India, IPv6 has reached 10%, Less than 1% of PCs are capable of VR, Google helping homeowners with Project Sunroof, Organic body parts being 3D printed and then grown, Military cancels robo-dog plans.

]]>
718e7accfe777321424c722dc8f909e8Facebook's "free Internet" is not well received in India, IPv6 has reached 10%, Less than 1% of PCs are capable of VR, Google helping homeowners with Project Sunroof, Organic body parts being 3D printed and then grown, Military cancels robo-dog plans.no13:06118433433Top Stories for the Week of January 5, 201620169Tech NewsFacebook's "free Internet" is not well received in India, IPv6 has reached 10%, Less than 1% of PCs are capable of VR, Google helping homeowners with Project Sunroof, Organic body parts being 3D printed and then grown, Military cancels robo-dog plans.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/433/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/118/q/ld/CAT5TV-433-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-5-2016-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 29, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 432Tue, 29 Dec 2015 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/432/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Elon knows when the Johnny Cab will arrive, North Korea is spying using Linux, Wireless charging is about to get good, US Prisoners are out of jail early thanks to a software bug, Routers are being used to attack WordPress sites.

]]>
8c40589e636cf45ba3130817a08462cdElon knows when the Johnny Cab will arrive, North Korea is spying using Linux, Wireless charging is about to get good, US Prisoners are out of jail early thanks to a software bug, Routers are being used to attack WordPress sites.no26:35117432432Top Stories for the Week of December 29, 201520159Tech NewsElon knows when the Johnny Cab will arrive, North Korea is spying using Linux, Wireless charging is about to get good, US Prisoners are out of jail early thanks to a software bug, Routers are being used to attack WordPress sites.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/432/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/117/q/ld/CAT5TV-432-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-29-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of April 7, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 394Tue, 07 Apr 2015 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/394/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Cyber thieves are stealing millions by tricking people, Run Android apps on Windows Linux and Mac, A coder could have deleted all videos on YouTube, OnLive is dead, Mozilla Tracking Protection blocks identity tracking sites, ISPs in Australia have to hand over private info.

A car travelling at 1,000mph needs fancy wheels, Microsoft's fix breaks everything, An ISP in India took down Google for the entire world... by accident, Nintendo is finally making games for smartphones, 3D printing like in Terminator 2 actually works... and much faster than the traditional method.

]]>
94a82b8b073503dba93352c665e6a61eA car travelling at 1,000mph needs fancy wheels, Microsoft's fix breaks everything, An ISP in India took down Google for the entire world... by accident, Nintendo is finally making games for smartphones, 3D printing like in Terminator 2 actually work...no12:39113391391Top Stories for the Week of March 17, 201520158Tech NewsA car travelling at 1,000mph needs fancy wheels, Microsoft's fix breaks everything, An ISP in India took down Google for the entire world... by accident, Nintendo is finally making games for smartphones, 3D printing like in Terminator 2 actually works... and much faster than the traditional method.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/391/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/113/q/ld/CAT5TV-391-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-March-17-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of March 10, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 390Tue, 10 Mar 2015 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/390/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Blu-ray has been hacked, new materials may protect future buildings from earthquake, Fujitsu builds some creepy image processing tech, A guy has been arrested for dissing his employer on Facebook, Star Trek Online pays tribute to Leonard Nimoy.

The Dutch government web sites have been taken down by hackers, An unprecedented cyber robbery is taking place, President Obama wants tech firms to forget the past and trust them, Turn polution into usable plastic, Facebook photos could be deleted by anyone.

BMW didn't use encryption in ConnectedDrive software, Raspberry Pi's new model is 6x as powerful as the B+, The Snoopers' Charger has been rejected in the UK, Police in England and Wales have uploaded mugshots of hundreds of thousands of innocents to facial recognition systems, RFID chips are being implanted in Sweden.

]]>
292164a676c0e7ae5b2c6e0803c0b4beBMW didn't use encryption in ConnectedDrive software, Raspberry Pi's new model is 6x as powerful as the B+, The Snoopers' Charger has been rejected in the UK, Police in England and Wales have uploaded mugshots of hundreds of thousands of innocents to...no14:47107385385Top Stories for the Week of February 3, 201520158Tech NewsBMW didn't use encryption in ConnectedDrive software, Raspberry Pi's new model is 6x as powerful as the B+, The Snoopers' Charger has been rejected in the UK, Police in England and Wales have uploaded mugshots of hundreds of thousands of innocents to facial recognition systems, RFID chips are being implanted in Sweden.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/385/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/107/q/ld/CAT5TV-385-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-February-3-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 27, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 384Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/384/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Adobe Flash still being exploited even after patch, Kim Dotcom released an encrypted chat service, The blind can see thanks to eSight Eyewear, Ford is opening shop in Silicon Valley, 30 second videos on Twitter, Microsoft profits down 10%

]]>
3f54566c68ed015f6e703750b9308ed3Adobe Flash still being exploited even after patch, Kim Dotcom released an encrypted chat service, The blind can see thanks to eSight Eyewear, Ford is opening shop in Silicon Valley, 30 second videos on Twitter, Microsoft profits down 10%no19:51106384384Top Stories for the Week of January 27, 201520158Tech NewsAdobe Flash still being exploited even after patch, Kim Dotcom released an encrypted chat service, The blind can see thanks to eSight Eyewear, Ford is opening shop in Silicon Valley, 30 second videos on Twitter, Microsoft profits down 10%https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/384/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/106/q/ld/CAT5TV-384-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-27-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 20, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 383Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/383/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Munich has joined the Document Foundation Advisory Board, The new MintBox Mini, Google Glass is dead, Generate power by walking, Target and Sony are closing in Canada, New anti-spam laws in Canada to block malicious software, Beacon 2 has been found on Mars.

]]>
2292688659ea50def30d910e679bbbd6Munich has joined the Document Foundation Advisory Board, The new MintBox Mini, Google Glass is dead, Generate power by walking, Target and Sony are closing in Canada, New anti-spam laws in Canada to block malicious software, Beacon 2 has been found ...no21:53105383383Top Stories for the Week of January 20, 201520158Tech NewsMunich has joined the Document Foundation Advisory Board, The new MintBox Mini, Google Glass is dead, Generate power by walking, Target and Sony are closing in Canada, New anti-spam laws in Canada to block malicious software, Beacon 2 has been found on Mars.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/383/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/105/q/ld/CAT5TV-383-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-20-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 13, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 382Tue, 13 Jan 2015 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/382/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

A 9-volt battery that turns any smoke alarm into a smart alarm, Toyota is opening up their hydrogen fuel cell patent portfolio, Bluetooth wearables are coming to a crib near you, A computer has been developed that can't lose at poker, An extra second will be added to the clock on June 30th.

]]>
78e3cd9a6e5d64aa1beb79ca0388134eA 9-volt battery that turns any smoke alarm into a smart alarm, Toyota is opening up their hydrogen fuel cell patent portfolio, Bluetooth wearables are coming to a crib near you, A computer has been developed that can't lose at poker, An extra second...no19:43104382382Top Stories for the Week of January 13, 201520158Tech NewsA 9-volt battery that turns any smoke alarm into a smart alarm, Toyota is opening up their hydrogen fuel cell patent portfolio, Bluetooth wearables are coming to a crib near you, A computer has been developed that can't lose at poker, An extra second will be added to the clock on June 30th.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/382/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/104/q/ld/CAT5TV-382-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-13-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of January 6, 2015 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 381Tue, 06 Jan 2015 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/381/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

High profile web sites blocked in India, Apple being sued because iOS 8 is too much of a storage hog, Netflix are firming their borders, Illegal downloaders in Canada are in for a shock, Intel Security's new version of PasswordBox uses facial recognition, Sony is bringing us a $2,000 Walkman.

]]>
bb95d9a96acfba5f296e45aa34e1436fHigh profile web sites blocked in India, Apple being sued because iOS 8 is too much of a storage hog, Netflix are firming their borders, Illegal downloaders in Canada are in for a shock, Intel Security's new version of PasswordBox uses facial recogni...no18:38103381381Top Stories for the Week of January 6, 201520158Tech NewsHigh profile web sites blocked in India, Apple being sued because iOS 8 is too much of a storage hog, Netflix are firming their borders, Illegal downloaders in Canada are in for a shock, Intel Security's new version of PasswordBox uses facial recognition, Sony is bringing us a $2,000 Walkman.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/381/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/103/q/ld/CAT5TV-381-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-January-6-2015-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 30, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 380Tue, 30 Dec 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/380/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Justin Lin will direct the next Star Trek film, Sony and Microsoft's gaming services have been restored following a DDOS attack, Gmail has been blocked in China, Facebook is going to bombard you with yet more apps.

]]>
4fbf6403a49c356c6ee6cf413833a517Justin Lin will direct the next Star Trek film, Sony and Microsoft's gaming services have been restored following a DDOS attack, Gmail has been blocked in China, Facebook is going to bombard you with yet more apps.no14:56102380380Top Stories for the Week of December 30, 201420148Tech NewsJustin Lin will direct the next Star Trek film, Sony and Microsoft's gaming services have been restored following a DDOS attack, Gmail has been blocked in China, Facebook is going to bombard you with yet more apps.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/380/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/102/q/ld/CAT5TV-380-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-30-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 23, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 379Tue, 23 Dec 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/379/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Cyber attacks on a German steel mill has lead to massive damage, South Korean nuclear plant is facing threats from hackers, The Instagram Rapture has taken place, We can now email objects to the ISS, A new phone for spies self destructs.

]]>
bd91b5d5955f042fa319f17a3cce58fdCyber attacks on a German steel mill has lead to massive damage, South Korean nuclear plant is facing threats from hackers, The Instagram Rapture has taken place, We can now email objects to the ISS, A new phone for spies self destructs.no14:09101379379Top Stories for the Week of December 23, 201420148Tech NewsCyber attacks on a German steel mill has lead to massive damage, South Korean nuclear plant is facing threats from hackers, The Instagram Rapture has taken place, We can now email objects to the ISS, A new phone for spies self destructs.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/379/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/101/q/ld/CAT5TV-379-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-23-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 16, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 378Tue, 16 Dec 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/378/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

The Pirate Bay has closed down, but has been cloned. A software glitch made products on Amazon cost 1 pence. The umbrella could be the next tech breakthrough. Microsoft is fighting the US government to protect user privacy.

]]>
90defe268056bedeb5561ff73cadf1f6The Pirate Bay has closed down, but has been cloned. A software glitch made products on Amazon cost 1 pence. The umbrella could be the next tech breakthrough. Microsoft is fighting the US government to protect user privacy.no07:11100378378Top Stories for the Week of December 16, 201420148Tech NewsThe Pirate Bay has closed down, but has been cloned. A software glitch made products on Amazon cost 1 pence. The umbrella could be the next tech breakthrough. Microsoft is fighting the US government to protect user privacy.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/378/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/100/q/ld/CAT5TV-378-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-16-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of December 9, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 377Tue, 09 Dec 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/377/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

The Sony hack is worse than first anticipated, IBM is reducing e-waste and helping less fortunate in India, Imagination is releasing a Raspberry Pi competitor, BioShock Infinite seems to be coming to Linux.

]]>
263f19796c1e19794c00d75ef5f0d4f4Critical Windows updates may brick computers and devices, Sony is making a watch from e-paper, Graphene may be a good material for bulletproof armour, Intel Security has bought PasswordBox.no11:5398376376Top Stories for the Week of December 2, 201420148Tech NewsCritical Windows updates may brick computers and devices, Sony is making a watch from e-paper, Graphene may be a good material for bulletproof armour, Intel Security has bought PasswordBox.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/376/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/98/q/ld/CAT5TV-376-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-December-2-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 25, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 375Tue, 25 Nov 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/375/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Web-connected cameras have been compromized and exposed, Hackers are infiltrating web servers through pirated plugins and themes, Your iPhone can be upgraded to a VR headset for only $100, Google will let you pay to turn off ads.

]]>
e1564f17f5d11833172dc8e37480e70cWeb-connected cameras have been compromized and exposed, Hackers are infiltrating web servers through pirated plugins and themes, Your iPhone can be upgraded to a VR headset for only $100, Google will let you pay to turn off ads.no16:3397375375Top Stories for the Week of November 25, 201420148Tech NewsWeb-connected cameras have been compromized and exposed, Hackers are infiltrating web servers through pirated plugins and themes, Your iPhone can be upgraded to a VR headset for only $100, Google will let you pay to turn off ads.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/375/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/97/q/ld/CAT5TV-375-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-25-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 18, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 374Tue, 18 Nov 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/374/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

NVIDIA has released the beta version of a huge update to their Linux drivers. The US government is reportedly collecting cellphone data using devices aboard their aircraft. Russia's presidential library wants to create a replacement for Wikipedia. A five-year-old boy is now a Microsoft Certified Professional. Thursday's World of Warcraft expansion has been laden by server bugs. Facebook's new Messenger service reaches 500 million users.

]]>
c58e18252896836e15f042765ff78784NVIDIA has released the beta version of a huge update to their Linux drivers. The US government is reportedly collecting cellphone data using devices aboard their aircraft. Russia's presidential library wants to create a replacement for Wikipedia. A ...no14:3096374374Top Stories for the Week of November 18, 201420148Tech NewsNVIDIA has released the beta version of a huge update to their Linux drivers. The US government is reportedly collecting cellphone data using devices aboard their aircraft. Russia's presidential library wants to create a replacement for Wikipedia. A five-year-old boy is now a Microsoft Certified Professional. Thursday's World of Warcraft expansion has been laden by server bugs. Facebook's new Messenger service reaches 500 million users.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/374/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/96/q/ld/CAT5TV-374-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-November-18-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of November 11, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 373Tue, 11 Nov 2014 19:30:00 -0500https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/373/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Microsoft is helping the blind see, Home Depot had 53 million customer email addresses stolen, German police raided homes for pirated content, Health watchdog warning against 3D tech for kids, US president wants the Internet to be free as in freedom.

A huge computer retail chain in the UK is denying warranty to users who install Linux, Fake Microsoft support callers have had their accounts frozen by a US court, Your love for Linux might help get you a job, del.icio.us has been blacklisted by Google.

]]>
a0ce0e860d9fa4ce633b19121d29accbA huge computer retail chain in the UK is denying warranty to users who install Linux, Fake Microsoft support callers have had their accounts frozen by a US court, Your love for Linux might help get you a job, del.icio.us has been blacklisted by Google.no09:2493371371Top Stories for the Week of October 28, 201420148Tech NewsA huge computer retail chain in the UK is denying warranty to users who install Linux, Fake Microsoft support callers have had their accounts frozen by a US court, Your love for Linux might help get you a job, del.icio.us has been blacklisted by Google.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/371/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/93/q/ld/CAT5TV-371-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-28-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 21, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 370Tue, 21 Oct 2014 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/370/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

BBC exposes articles removed from Google by Right to Be Forgotten, Smart Meters can be hacked to reduce your utility bill, Offline access to Internet content is coming to areas of the world with no Internet access, Attackers can take control of home storage.

]]>
054950a6001fe7694c1bf9bc78e8a3cbBBC exposes articles removed from Google by Right to Be Forgotten, Smart Meters can be hacked to reduce your utility bill, Offline access to Internet content is coming to areas of the world with no Internet access, Attackers can take control of home ...no07:0692370370Top Stories for the Week of October 21, 201420148Tech NewsBBC exposes articles removed from Google by Right to Be Forgotten, Smart Meters can be hacked to reduce your utility bill, Offline access to Internet content is coming to areas of the world with no Internet access, Attackers can take control of home storage.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/370/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/92/q/ld/CAT5TV-370-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-21-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)Top Stories for the Week of October 14, 2014 - The Category5.TV Newsroom - Episode 369Tue, 14 Oct 2014 19:30:00 -0400https://category5.tv/shows/newsroom/episode/369/The Category5.TV Newsroomrobbie@category5.tv (Robbie Ferguson)Tech News

Samsung is releasing a wifi system that runs at 4.6 Gbps, Dropbox has lost some users' files, physicists have worked out how to teleport an object, Twitter is suing the US government over spying.

]]>
7f0913f3e5c857be14eebe4f35fcd69cSamsung is releasing a wifi system that runs at 4.6 Gbps, Dropbox has lost some users' files, physicists have worked out how to teleport an object, Twitter is suing the US government over spying.no07:2691369369Top Stories for the Week of October 14, 201420148Tech NewsSamsung is releasing a wifi system that runs at 4.6 Gbps, Dropbox has lost some users' files, physicists have worked out how to teleport an object, Twitter is suing the US government over spying.https://cdn3.taliferguson.com/img/newsroom/369/854.jpghttps://v.cat5.tv/a/exo5j87tx3/v/n/i/91/q/ld/CAT5TV-369-Top-Stories-for-the-Week-of-October-14-2014-LD.m4v
Robbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie FergusonRobbie Fergusonnonadultr (cz 1 lz 1 nz 1 vz 1 oz 1)